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The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On

CHAPTER II
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'Tis an old stratagem to call oppression, law, and resistance to oppression, lawlessness.

You tried just that in ninety-six, didn't you?
And I never could hear that our side had any the best of it or that the good name of Dona Ana was in any way bettered by our wars.

Come, Mr.Lisner--the Kingdom of Lady Ann has been quiet now for nearly eight years.

Let us leave it so.

For myself, the last row brought me reputation and place, made me chief deputy under two sheriffs--so I need have the less hesitation in setting forth my passionate preference for peace." "You have as much to gain as I have," growled the sheriff.


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