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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER XI
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If I hear any more such words I shall have to gag you, for two reasons, because they make a weariness in my ear, and because if anyone else were to hear you he would think you were weak of mind.

It's your reputation for sanity that I'm thinking about most.

You and I stay here together, and when we leave we leave together." Tayoga said no more on the subject.

He had known all the while that Robert would not leave him, but he had wished to give him the chance.

He lay very quiet now for many hours, and Robert sitting at the door of the cave, with his rifle across his knees, was also quiet.


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