The book Belinda was written by author Milne Alan Alexander Here you can read free online of Belinda book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Belinda a good or bad book?
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DEVENISH. Devotedly. In fact, I am at this moment waiting for her to puton her hat. TREMAYNE (_warmly, banging him on the shoulder with both hands_). My dear Devenish, I am delighted to make your acquaintance. (_Heseizes his hand and grips it heartily_. ) How are you?(DEVENISH _backs to the settee in pain_. ) DEVENISH (_sitting on settee, feeling his fingers_). Fairly well, thanks. TREMAYNE (_sitting above him and banging him on the back_). That'sright. DEVENISH (_still nursing his hand_). You ...are a very lucky fellow, Robinson. TREMAYNE. In what way? DEVENISH. People you meet must be so very reluctant to say good-bye toyou. Have you ever tried strangling lions or anything like that? TREMAYNE (_with a laugh_). Well, as a matter of fact, I have. DEVENISH. I suppose you won all right? TREMAYNE. In the end, with the help of my beater. DEVENISH. Personally I should have backed you alone against any twoordinary lions. TREMAYNE. One was quite enough. As it was, he gave me something toremember him by.
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