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The Girl From Keller’s

CHAPTER IX
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He had broken the promise and then tricked his friend.

The fellow's character was warped; he could not go straight, but tried to escape the consequences of his folly in a maze of crooked ways.

The worst was that consequences could not be shirked.
If the real offender avoided them, they fell upon somebody else, and now Festing had to pay.

Bob had prejudiced him with Helen.

She would probably never quite forget that he knew what she had suffered.
Then he remembered that he had meant to spend a week or two in London, and made his way towards a valley through which a railway ran.


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