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Mr. Fortescue

CHAPTER XVI
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It will make it all the better for us and worse for them." On this suggestion we straightway act, but we find the striding and jumping so exhausting, and the risk of slipping and breaking a limb so great, that we are presently compelled to betake ourselves once more to the bed of the stream.
"Never mind," says Carmen, "we shall soon be out of this valley of stones, and the hounds will not find it easy to pick up the scent hereabout.

If we only keep out of their jaws another half-hour!" "Of course, we shall--and more--I hope for ever.

We can go on for another hour.

But what is your point ?" "The _azuferales_." "The _azuferales_! What are the _azuferales_" "I cannot explain now.

You will see.


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