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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER X
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They had done nothing but keep silence.
Their sentiments were only guessed.

Their headless corpses were thrown indiscriminately into the ditch of the Mousseaux Cemetery, and destroyed with lime." 'He nodded.
'"You left me without a friend, and here I am now, alone in a foreign land." '"I am sorry for you," said be.

"Sorry for the consequence, not for the intent.

What I did was a matter of conscience, and, from a point of view indiscernible by you, I did right.

I profited not a farthing.


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