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Farnol, Jeffery, 1878-1952

"Peregrine's Progress"

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"And are my eyes--very red, Perry?"
"Yes--no--what matter? They are lovelier than ever they were--my
jewels--let me kiss them!"
"And now--this, dear heart!" said she a little tremulously, and laid
the gold locket in my hand: and kneeling beside this chuckling stream
as we had done once before, I clasped it about her white throat and
kissed her until she bade me (a little breathlessly) to remember our
waiting guests.
And thus at last, sitting with Diana's hand in mine, behind Diogenes,
that four-footed philosopher, we rattled, creaked, and jolted away to
our new life and all that the future held for us.



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