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The Weavers
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CHAPTER IV
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Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right ?' These were his last words to me then.

As his life ebbed out, he wrote a letter which I have brought hither to one"-- he turned to David--"whom he loved.

At the last he took off his hat, and lay with it in his hands, and died....

I am a Muslim, but the God of pity, of justice, and of right is my God; and in His name be it said that was a crime of Sheitan the accursed." In a low voice the chairman put the resolution.

The Earl of Eglington voted in its favour.
Walking the hills homeward with Ebn Ezra Bey, Luke, Faith, and John Fairley, David kept saying over to himself the words of Benn Claridge: "I have called thee so often of late.


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