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Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia

CHAPTER XXII
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When you first sought to do him up, you were conscious of this, and gave, as a reason for the desire, the cut upon your face, which so much disfigured your loveliness." Rivers did not appear very much to relish or regard this speech, which had something of satire in it; but he was wise enough to restrain his feelings, as, reverting back to their original topic, he spoke in the following manner:-- "You are unusually earnest after reasons and motives for action, to-night: is it not strange, Munro, that it has never occasioned surprise in your mind, that one like myself, so far superior in numerous respects to the men I have consented to lead and herd with, should have made such my profession ?" "Not at all," was the immediate and ready response of his companion.
"Not at all.

This was no mystery to me, for I very well knew that you had no choice, no alternative.

What else could you have done?
Outlawed and under sentence, I knew that you could never return, in any safety or security, whatever might be your disguise, to the society which had driven you out--and I'm sure that your chance would be but a bad one were you to seek a return to the old practice at Gwinnett courthouse.
Any attempt there to argue a fellow out of the halter would be only to argue yourself into it." "Pshaw, Munro, that is the case now--that is the necessity and difficulty of to-day.

But where, and what was the necessity, think you, when, in the midst of good practice at Gwinnett bar, where I ruled without competitor, riding roughshod over bench, bar, and jury, dreaded alike by all, I threw myself into the ranks of these men, and put on their habits?
I speak not now in praise of myself, more than the facts, as you yourself know them, will sufficiently warrant.

I am now above those idle vanities which would make me deceive myself as to my own mental merits; but, that such was my standing there and then, I hold indisputable." "It is true.


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