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The Sleeper Awakes

CHAPTER VII
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But you have--I may tell you this much--the automatic increase of your property puts great possibilities of interference in your hands.

And in certain other ways you have influence, with your eighteenth century notions." "Nineteenth century," corrected Graham.
"With your old world notions, anyhow, ignorant as you are of every feature of our State." "Am I a fool ?" "Certainly not." "Do I seem to be the sort of man who would act rashly ?" "You were never expected to act at all.

No one counted on your awakening.

No one dreamt you would ever awake.

The Council had surrounded you with antiseptic conditions.


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