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The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On

CHAPTER V
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The short night wore swiftly on.
With equal fortune John Wesley should have maintained his lead.

But he found more than his share of no-thoroughfares.

Before long his ears told him that men were almost abreast of him on each side.

He was handicapped now, because he must shun any chance meeting.

His immediate neighbors, however, had no such fear; they edged closer and closer together as they climbed.


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