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The Sleeper Awakes

CHAPTER XV
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"Sire," she said quickly, "I cannot tell you now and here.

But the common people are very unhappy; they are oppressed--they are misgoverned.

Do not forget the people, who faced death--death that you might live." "I know nothing--" began Graham.
"I cannot tell you now." Lincoln's face appeared close to them.

He bowed an apology to the girl.
"You find the new world amusing, Sire ?" asked Lincoln, with smiling deference, and indicating the space and splendour of the gathering by one comprehensive gesture.

"At any rate, you find it changed." "Yes," said Graham, "changed.


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