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The Lighted Way

CHAPTER XIV
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I must use my courage and my brains in whatever way seems most beneficial to the cause which lies nearest to my heart." "I cannot imagine," Arnold said frankly, "what that cause is." "Some day, and before long," Sabatini replied, "you may know.

At any rate, we have talked enough of this for the present.

Think over what I have said.

If at any time I should have an enterprise to propose to you, you will at least recognize my point of view." He touched the bell.

A servant entered almost at once, carrying his overcoat and silk hat.
"I have taken a box at a music-hall," he announced.


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