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ôNo, no; I donÆt think so.

No, I donÆt think IÆll see her; I only-only called in case I could do anything.

The captain did not seem well pleased; he clipped his words very short, in a fashion he had when angry, as he replied, ôDonÆt you know?

ôWhy donÆt you come too?

ôI donÆt think weÆll go,ö he said.

They had parted for their midday meal, and had been out again in the afternoon, still under that sense of constraint, and Comethup was diligently studying the pictures in an old book alone in the parlour of his fatherÆs house, when Brian came leaping across the flower-beds and cried to him from outside the window: ôCome along; donÆt wait for anything.

Brian stopped halfway to the house and pushed his cap back on his clustering hair with well-assumed carelessness, and said: ôThereÆs nothing to be seen; I donÆt think weÆll go any farther.

ôI donÆt believe any one lives here,ö said Brian, sinking his voice again to a whisper.

ôBut I donÆt think weÆll go in to-night; weÆve seen a good deal, havenÆt we?

ôThey donÆt look so large in the dark.

DonÆt frighten her if she is there.

DonÆt shake so; nothing can hurt you.

ôI donÆt know you, sir; I have no desire to know you.

DonÆt you know enough of the world yet, or where have you been living all your days, that you donÆt know that?

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