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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER XVII
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I would advise you to strike while the iron is hot." "Sometimes I think it will take an earthquake to move her toward me," said the other.

"I'll give Page three minutes in which to clear out, and then I'll try again.

It would amuse you, sir, to know how many times I have tried.

If to have an object in life is praiseworthy, I am much to be lauded!" "You have always evinced a fine determination," admitted the Major.
"Well, life must have an object, fair or foul.

With it, cark and care; without it, ditchwater! This way disappointment; that, fungi on a log.
Vanity in either direction, but a man of honour must prefer the rack to the stocks." Fairfax Cary looked at his watch.


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