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"No He ith the volunteers, farther south" He looked at her and her
eyes dropped
"Which is north and which is south?"
The walking-stick indicated the points of the coe in the -stick staggered in a wavering line eastwards But before it
could join the Nile, Mrs Nevill Tyson had rubbed out the n
and all, with the tips of her shoes
"There's a park-keeper co
such a ravel-walk"
The park-keeper caravel and frowned, he looked at
Mrs Nevill Tyson, sot up and walked as far as the Corner, where they looked at the
Achilles statue Under the shadow of the pedestal Mrs Nevill Tyson took
a bunch of violets fro to do with that?" said Louis
"I' to stick it in Achilles' buttonhole Oh, I see, Achilles
hasn't got a buttonhole I must put it in yours then"
She put it in
Louis's dark face flushed "Why did you do that?"
"I did that--Because you are a brave man, and I like brave men"
Still under the shadow of the pedestal, he took her by both hands and
looked into her eyes "What are you going to do now?" said he
"Nothing We one too far," said she
"Too far?" He dropped her hands
She s way "Yes; much too far We
shall be late for dinner"
They turned back by the way they had coathered round a poor street preacher with a raucous voice