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A Laodicean

BOOK THE FIFTH
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Now a man does not care to let his own flesh and blood incur the danger of such anguish as that, and I shall do what I say to prevent it.

Knowing what a lukewarm sentiment hers is for Sir William at best, I shall not have much difficulty.' 'Well, I don't feel inclined to go to Peru.' 'Neither do I want to break off the match, though I am ready to do it.
But you care about your personal freedom, and you might be made to wear the broad arrow for your tricks on Somerset.' 'Mr.Power, I see you are a hard man.' 'I am a hard man.

You will find me one.

Well, will you go to Peru?
Or I don't mind Australia or California as alternatives.

As long as you choose to remain in either of those wealth-producing places, so long will Cunningham Haze go uninformed.' 'Mr.Power, I am overcome.


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