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When A Man’s A Man

CHAPTER XI
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I have been mighty glad for your friendship with her, too, because I thought she would learn from you that a man could have all that is worth having in _that_ life, and still be happy and contented _here_.

And she would have learned, I am sure.

She couldn't help seeing it.

But now that damned fool who knows no more of real manhood than I do of his profession has spoiled it all." "But Phil, I don't understand.

What has Parkhill to do with Reid's selling out ?" "Why, don't you see ?" Phil returned savagely.


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