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The Weavers
Complete

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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I think Kimber has reasons of his own for acting as he did to-day.

He speaks for many besides himself; and he spoke patriotically this afternoon.

He did his duty." "And I did not?
Do you think I act alone ?" "You did not do your duty, and I think that you are not alone responsible.

That is why I hope the Government will be influenced by public feeling." She came a step nearer to him.

"I ask you to relieve Claridge Pasha at any cost.


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