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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER XX
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A rope was flung about his neck, and he was pushed and driven beneath the gallows.
"Speak, Kaffir," said Nejoumi; "so shall you escape death." Feversham smiled and grimaced, and shook his head loosely from side to side.

It was astonishing to him that he could do it, that he did not fall down upon his knees and beg for mercy.

It was still more astonishing to him that he felt no temptation so to demean himself.

He wondered whether the oft repeated story was true, that criminals in English prisons went quietly and with dignity to the scaffold, because they had been drugged.

For without drugs he seemed to be behaving with no less dignity himself.


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