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West Wind Drift

CHAPTER VIII
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So he would run if they make a single move toward him." "I think this is rather a poor time to accuse him of cowardice, Madame Obosky, in view of what he--" "Have I accused him of cowardice ?" "I'd like to know what you call it.

You say he would run if they--" "But that would not be cowardice.

It would be the simplest kind of common sense.

He is so very sure of himself.

It is not courage.


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