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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 by Unknown
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you'd care to go; and if you were to drive me away, I'd follow you like
a dog and find you again."

I shall take my journal with me, and will note down every day.

* * * * *

[By the lake.]--I find it difficult to write a word.

The threshold I am obliged to cross, in order to go out into the world,
is my own gravestone.

I am equal to it.

How pleasant it was to descend toward the valley. Uncle Peter sang; and
melodies suggested themselves to me, but I did not sing. Suddenly he
interrupted himself and said:--

"In the inns you'll be my niece, won't you?"

"Yes."

"But you must call me 'uncle' when we're there?"

"Of course, dear uncle."

He kept nodding to himself for the rest of the way, and was quite happy.

We reached the inn at the landing. He drank, and I drank too, from the
same glass.
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