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The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; A Century Too Soon (A Story

CHAPTER XVII
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I trust that your recent sojourn in New England hath not established the seeds of republicanism and Puritanism in your heart.

I trust that any fallacious ideas you may have formed during your absence will become, in the light of reason, eradicated." "He who is not susceptible of reason is unworthy of being called a reasonable being," Robert answered.
"I am glad to hear you say as much.

Now permit me to return to the original subject.

Virginia is on the verge of a political irruption, and your arrival may be most opportune or unfortunate." "I hardly comprehend you." "There is some dissatisfaction with Governor Berkeley's course with the Indians.

Some unreasonable people think that he should prosecute the war against them more vigorously." "Why does he not ?" "He has good reasons." "What are they ?" "He has dealings with the Indians in which there are many great fortunes involved.


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