[The Merry Men by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Merry Men CHAPTER VI 20/27
Say no more about it,' said the brother- in-law, and he produced his cigar-case. 'I will say this much more,' returned Desprez: 'if that boy came and told me so himself, I should not believe him; and if I did believe him, so implicit is my trust, I should conclude that he had acted for the best.' 'Well, well,' said Casimir, indulgently.
'Have you a light? I must be going.
And by the way, I wish you would let me sell your Turks for you. I always told you, it meant smash.
I tell you so again.
Indeed, it was partly that that brought me down.
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