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The Tragedy of The Korosko

CHAPTER VII
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If you wish that I speak to the Moolah, I will do so.
It is the fat, little man with the grey beard, upon the brown camel in front there.

I may tell you that he has a name among them for converting the infidel, and he has a great pride in it, so that he would certainly prefer that you were not injured if he thought that he might bring you into Islam." "Tell him that our minds are open, then," said the Colonel.

"I don't suppose the _padre_ would have gone so far, but now that he is dead I think we may stretch a point.

You go to him, Mansoor, and if you work it well we will agree to forget what is past.

By the way, has Tippy Tilly said anything ?" "No, sir.


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