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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XIII
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Now look at you, a big, healthy, able-bodied man, on a night like this too, with all the splendour and glory of sky and woods and river about you, with decent company too, and a good fire, and yet you are incapable of enjoyment.

You are an abnormality, and you have made yourself so.
You need treatment; I am going to administer it forthwith." He disappeared into his tent, leaving Kalman in a fury of rage, and French with an amused smile upon his face.

After a few moments' rummaging Brown appeared with a package in his hand.
"In cases like yours," he said gravely, "I prescribe _vapores nicotinenses_.

I hope you have forgotten your Latin.

Here is a brand, a very special brand, which I keep for decoy purposes.


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