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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER XXIII
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Mrs.Adair was quite right, he thought.

There was indeed something to be said on her behalf.

The world had gone rather hardly with her.

He was able to realise what she had suffered, since he was suffering in much the same way himself.

It was quite intelligible to him why she had betrayed Ethne's secret that night upon the terrace, and he could not but be gentle with her.
"I am very sorry, Mrs.Adair," he repeated lamely.


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