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Page 66
Masson, Raymond, and I discussed a plan of spending the whole of August on
the beach together, sharing expenses. Suddenly Marie exclaimed: "I say! Do you
know the time? It's only half -past eleven!" We were all surprised at that, and ...
Masson, Raymond, and I discussed a plan of spending the whole of August on
the beach together, sharing expenses. Suddenly Marie exclaimed: "I say! Do you
know the time? It's only half -past eleven!" We were all surprised at that, and ...
Page 70
Presently Raymond said he was going for a stroll on the beach. I asked him
where he proposed to go, and he mumbled something about "wanting to take the
air." We— Masson and I— then said we'd go with him, but he flew into a rage and
...
Presently Raymond said he was going for a stroll on the beach. I asked him
where he proposed to go, and he mumbled something about "wanting to take the
air." We— Masson and I— then said we'd go with him, but he flew into a rage and
...
Page 73
After a moment I returned to the beach, and started walking. There was the same
red glare as far as eye could reach, and small waves were lapping the hot sand
in little, flurried gasps. As I slowly walked toward the boulders at the end of the ...
After a moment I returned to the beach, and started walking. There was the same
red glare as far as eye could reach, and small waves were lapping the hot sand
in little, flurried gasps. As I slowly walked toward the boulders at the end of the ...
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