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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER VIII
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Without his badges he would not be known as a chaplain.
When Julie appeared, she made no remark, as he had half-expected.

They got in, and started off back in the cooling evening.

Near Tancarville they stopped the car to have the hood put up, and strolled up into the grounds of the old castle while they waited.
"Extraordinary it must have been to have lived in a place like this," said Peter.
"Rather," said Julie, "and beyond words awful to the women.

I cannot imagine what they must have been like, but I think they must have been something like native African women." "Why ?" queried Peter.
"Oh, because a native woman never reads and hardly goes five miles from her village.

She is a human animal, who bears children and keeps the house of her master, that's all.


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