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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XIX
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"It is the hand of a brave man and good." Her tone was one of warm and genuine admiration.

All Kalman's practised self-control deserted him.

He felt the hot blood rising in his face.

With a great effort he regained command of himself and began pointing out the features of interest in the mine.
"Great changes have taken place in the last five years," she said, looking down the ravine, disfigured by all the sordid accompaniments of a coal mine.
"Yes, great changes," said Kalman.
"At Wakota, too, there are great changes," she said, walking a little apart from the others.

"That Mr.Brown has done wonderful things for those foreigners." "Yes," said Kalman proudly, "he has done great things for my people." "They are becoming good Canadians," replied Marjorie, her colour showing that she had noted his tone and meaning.
"Yes, they will be good Canadians," said Kalman.


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