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Those Extraordinary Twins

CHAPTER VII
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Nothing but death shall prevent me." The doctor said nothing aloud, but to himself he said: "Why, this chap's got a manly side, after all! Physically he's a coward, but morally he's a lion.

I'll go and tell the others about this; it will raise him a good deal in their estimation--and the public will follow their lead, of course." Privately, Aunt Patsy applauded too, and was proud of Angelo's courage in the moral field as she was of Luigi's in the field of honor.
The boy Henry was troubled, but the boy Joe said, inaudibly, and gratefully, "We're all honky, after all; and no postponement on account of the weather.".


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