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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER XXV
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"I like you the better for being glad," he said.
"But how does Miss Eustace know ?" asked Sutch.

"Who told her?
I did not, and there is no one else who could tell her." "You are wrong.

There is Captain Willoughby.

He came to Devonshire six weeks ago.

He brought with him a white feather which he gave to Miss Eustace, as a proof that he withdrew his charge of cowardice against Harry Feversham." Sutch stopped the pony in the middle of the road.


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