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The Tragic Comedians

CHAPTER VII
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Soon we shall hold the chief offices.

And when the popular election is as unimpeded as the coursing of the blood in a healthy body, the Jew shall be foremost and topmost, for he is pre-eminently by comparison the brain of these latter-day communities.
But that is only my answer to the brutish contempt of the Jew.

I am no champion of a race.

I am for the world, for man!' Clotilde remarked that he had many friends, all men of eminence, and a large following among the people.
He assented: 'Yes: Tresten, Retka, Kehlen, the Nizzian.

Yes, if I were other than for legality:--if it came to a rising, I could tell off able lieutenants.' 'Tell me of your interview with Ironsides,' she said proudly and fondly.
'Would this ambitious little head know everything ?' said Alvan, putting his lips among the locks.


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