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Jeanne Of The Marshes
E. Phillips Oppenheim

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salt pools.  He took Jeanne into his arms, and he felt her lips melt
upon his. 

"The Duke was right, then," he murmured a moment later, as he stood
back for a moment, his face transformed with the new thing that had
come into his life. 

"Dear man!" Jeanne murmured. 

They watched the boat gliding away in the distance. 

"I believe," he declared, "that they went away on purpose." 

She laughed as they scrambled down on to the marsh, and turned
toward the place where he had first met her. 

"I believe they did," she answered. 

End of Project Gutenberg's Jeanne Of The Marshes, by E.  Phillips Oppenheim 

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