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Hyacinth

CHAPTER IV
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There is nothing more fatal to a man among the people with whom you and I are to live and work than the suspicion of being tainted with Nationalist ideas.

You can't be both a rebel and a clergyman.

You see,' he added with a smile, 'I take enough interest in you to know who your friends are, and what you are thinking about.'.


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