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The Free Rangers

CHAPTER XII
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He looked like an avenging angel.

He stood there, a single, unarmed man, and they were afraid of him.
I could see fear on every one of their faces." Paul's vivid imagination instantly painted the whole scene.

It appealed to him with tremendous power.

It was the triumph of mind and character over force and wickedness.
"I can see Father Montigny now," he said.

"A man who always does right and has no fear whatever of death, is afraid of nothing, either in this world or the world to come." "Which gives him a pow'ful sight uv freedom," said Long Jim.
"When he told them to stop they took away their balls and chain," said Henry, "and sent me back here.


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