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The Foreigner

CHAPTER VIII
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"Me ?" "Oh, I know you think nothing can hurt you.

But a bullet or a knife can do for you as well as for any one else.

Supposing that terrible man--what's his name ?--Kalmar--had struck you instead of the Polak, where would you be ?" "The question is, where would he be ?" said the doctor with a smile.
"As for Kalmar, he's not too bad a sort; at least there are others a little worse.

I shouldn't be surprised if that fellow Rosenblatt got only a little less than he deserved.

Certainly O'Hara let in some light upon his moral ulcers." "Well, I wish you would drop them, anyway," continued his wife.
"No, you don't," said the doctor.


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