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Fair Margaret

CHAPTER I
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They are troublesome, and for some people, if they be born too high and yet not altogether rightly, very dangerous.
The acorn of ambition often grows into an oak from which men hang." "Or into a log upon which men's heads can be cut off.

Senor, I congratulate you.

You have the wisdom that grasps the substance and lets the shadows flit.

It is really very rare." "You asked why I do not change the cut of my garments," went on d'Aguilar, without noticing the interruption.

"Excellency, to be frank, because of my own business.


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