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The Foreigner

CHAPTER X
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And I have heard that he is as fond of beer as any of them.

He was terribly battered, but he is all right again, and has been living with his sister and his step-mother in the house of a friend of his father's.

But I have promised to get him out of the city, and if I do not, I know Rosenblatt will be after him.
Besides this, I am afraid something will happen if he remains.
The boy says quite quietly, but you can't help feeling that he means it, that he will kill Rosenblatt some day.

It is terribly sad, for he is such a nice boy.' "Seems considerable of an angel," agreed Jack.

'I am afraid you will have to teach him a good many things, Jack, for he has some bad habits.


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