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Excerpt from Gerald, Vol. 3 of 3
Vol. III. Byear; and he was angry with Gerald for not considering these things. He talked to Theo as much as he dared, and strongly advised her at least to wait a few months; but he soon saw that he might as well talk to the wind that was shaking the lilac-bushes, and after that he said no more. He shrugged his shoulders, and re?ected that he was not responsible for the scrapes into which these foolish creatures would no doubt run them selves. If he had not liked and admired Theo, he would not even have troubled him self, as he did, to write a scolding to Gerald. This would be much too late to do any good, but was a little salve to his conscience, for he knew it was originally his fault that Gerald had gone to Africa at all.
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