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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER XIV
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Being nineteen and unmarried, he spoke with conviction.
'We are now,' quoth Dick, as they returned to the studio, patting the place where his money-belt covered ticket and money, 'beyond the reach of man, or devil, or woman--which is much more important.

I've had three little affairs to carry through before Thursday, but I needn't ask you to help, Bess.

Come here on Thursday morning at nine.

We'll breakfast, and you shall take me down to Galleons Station.' 'What are you going to do ?' 'Going away, of course.

What should I stay for ?' 'But you can't look after yourself ?' 'I can do anything.


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