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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER XIV
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Find it, Bess; you know it as well as I do.' 'I know--but--' 'But what?
You've wit enough to manage the sale of it to a dealer.
Women haggle much better than men.

It might be a matter of eight or nine hundred pounds to--to us.

I simply didn't like to think about it for a long time.

It was mixed up with my life so .-- But we'll cover up our tracks and get rid of everything, eh?
Make a fresh start from the beginning, Bess.' Then she began to repent very much indeed, because she knew the value of money.

Still, it was probable that the blind man was overestimating the value of his work.


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