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The Titan

CHAPTER XXXI
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I presume that you have no children of your own, or that if you have you lack the parental instinct; otherwise you could not have injured me in this fashion.

I believe that you will live to see that this policy does not pay in Chicago or anywhere else." Haguenin turned slowly on his heel toward his desk.

Cowperwood, who had listened very patiently and very fixedly, without a tremor of an eyelash, merely said: "There seems to be no common intellectual ground, Mr.Haguenin, upon which you and I can meet in this matter.

You cannot understand my point of view.

I could not possibly adopt yours.
However, as you wish it, the stock will be returned to you upon receipt of my indorsements.


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