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The Devil’s Paw

CHAPTER IX
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Why should you take it for granted that I am a narrow squireen?
Why shouldn't you believe that I, too, may feel the horror of these days ?" "You feel it personally but not impersonally," she cried.

"You feel it intellectually but not with your heart.

You cannot see that a kindred soul lives in the Russian peasant and the German labourer, the British toiler and the French artificer.

They are all pouring out their blood for the sake of their dream, a politician's dream.

Freedom isn't won by wars.


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