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The Day of the Beast

CHAPTER XI
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Whatever had happened to Lorna or might happen, she would be equal to it.

She had the boldness, the cool, calculating selfishness of the general run of modern girls.

Her reactions were vastly different front Mel Iden's.
Lane had lost hope of saving Lorna's soul.

He meant only to remove a baneful power from her path, so that she might lean to the boy who wanted to marry her.

When in his sinister intent he divined the passionate hate of the soldier for the slacker he refused to listen to his conscience.


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