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After London

CHAPTER XVI
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Felix then shouted to the warder; the soldier looked once, but paid no more heed.

Felix walked a little way and sat down on the grass.

He was deeply discouraged.

These repulses, trifles in themselves, assumed an importance, because his mind had long been strung up to a high pitch of tension.

A stolid man would have thought nothing of them.


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