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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER XIX
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I can't settle with them as I expected, and they will squeeze me to the uttermost.

However, as you say, I have the consolation of knowing I brought it on myself." "And if your father acted justly, as you would call it, which I knew he never would, you would have run through everything in five years' time." "No, I should not.

I know I have been a fool; but there are two kinds of fools--the kind that sticks to folly all its life, and the kind that has its fling, and has done with it.

I belong to the second kind.

My father had no right to take my last chance from me.


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