The courts will decide that."
She glanced aside at me shyly, and one hand rested on the rail of the
boat.
"I know what I would like to do with some of it."
"What?"
"Buy this--this boat."
"In memory?"
"Of course--you loved me then."
"And now, and always. Do you know what is the first thing I shall do
when we make Pensacola?"
"No."
I clasped the straying hand and drew her to me, looking down into her
eyes.
"Telegraph my father I am coming home."
"Is that all?"
"And that I shall bring a wife with me. Right here I end my career as
a soldier of fortune."
Under the protecting shadow of the boat our lips met.
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