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The Firing Line

CHAPTER XVII
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The main thing in life is to know what you want to do and do it.

Which I've never yet done in my life.

Zut! Zut!!--as our late Count Alphonse might say.

And he'll say other remarks when he finds you've gone, Dolly." And Malcourt, who was a mimic, shrugged and raised his arms in Gallic appeal to the gods of wrath, until he mouthed his face into a startling resemblance to that of the bereft nobleman.
Then he laughed a little--not very heartily; then, in a more familiar role, he sat down opposite the girl and held up one finger of admonition and consolation.
"The main thing, Dolly, was to get clear of him--and all that silly business.

Yes?
No?
Bon!...


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