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The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On

CHAPTER VI
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You had made up your mind not to surrender.
You would have shot anyhow; and, of course, I couldn't shoot.

I'd just have got myself killed for nothing.

No good to play I'd taken you prisoner.

This crowd knew you wouldn't be taken--except by treachery.
So I played traitor.

As it was, when I knocked you out you didn't look much like no put-up job.


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