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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XVIII
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And meantime," he continued with a laugh, "he is having suffering enough.

The loss of this mine is like a knife thrust in his heart.

It is pleasant to see him squirm like a reptile pierced by a stick.

He is seeking large compensation for the work he has done,--three thousand dollars, I believe.

It is worth about one." Portnoff continued pacing up and down the room.
"Curse him! Curse him! Curse him!" he cried, lifting his clenched hands above his head.
"Be patient, brother." "Patient!" cried Portnoff.


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