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Corporal Cameron

CHAPTER VI
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People haven't time to bother with them; the game is too keen." "Surely the picture is overdrawn," said Doctor Dunn.
"It may be, Sir," replied Martin, "but I have seen so many young fellows who had been shipped out to Canada because they were failures at home.

I have seen them in very hard luck." "And what about the fit ?" inquired Miss Brodie.
"They get credit for every ounce that's in them." "But that is so in Scotland as well." "Pardon me, Miss Brodie, hardly.

Here even strong men and fit men have to wait half a lifetime for the chance that calls for all that's in them.

They must march in the procession and the pace is leisurely.

In Canada the chances come every day, and the man that's ready jumps in and wins." "Ah, I see!" exclaimed Miss Brodie.


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