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Donal Grant

CHAPTER XXX
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I should be sorry to have you disappointed." "I do not mind that so much as I used.

If you do not tell me I am not to do it, I think I will venture." Donal said no more.

He did not feel at liberty, from his own feeling merely, to check the boy.

The thing was not wrong, and something might be intended to come out of it! He shrank from the least ruling of events, believing man's only call to action is duty.

So he left Davie to do as he pleased.
"Does your father often tell you a fairy-tale ?" he asked.
"Not every day, sir." "What time does he tell them ?" "Generally when I go to him after tea." "Do you go any time you like ?" "Yes; but he does not always let me stay.


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