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The Ragged Edge

CHAPTER XIV
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"A bit up in the world again; eh ?" "Why did you bother with me ?" "Because no human being has the right to die.

Death belongs to God, young man." "Ah." The tone was neutral.
"And had you been the worst scoundrel unhung, I'd have seen to it that you had the same care, the same chance.

But don't thank me; thank Miss Enschede.

She caught the fact that it was something more than strong drink that laid you out.

If they hadn't sent for me, you'd have pegged out before morning." "Then I owe my life to her ?" "Positively." "What do you want me to do ?" The doctor thought this query gave hopeful promise.


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