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Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia

CHAPTER XXI
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She will find the way to her chamber--or to _some_ chamber.

It seems that she has no scruples in going to any." "Stop that, Guy! Don't slander the girl." "Pooh! are you going to set up for a sentimentalist ?" "No: but if you can't learn to stop talking, I shall set you down as a fool! For a man of action, you use more of an unnecessary tongue than any living man I ever met.

For God's sake, sink the lawyer when you're out of court! It will be high time to brush up for a speech when you are in the dock, and pleading with the halter dangling in your eyes.

Oh, don't glare upon me! He who flings about his arrows by the handful mustn't be angry if some of them are flung back." "Are you ready ?" "Ay, ready!--She's opening her eyes.

We can leave her now .-- What's the course ?" "We can determine in the open air.


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