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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER XVIII
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A man might want to save his country by making some good law, and be mistaken both as to the result of that law and the right methods in making it.

I'd like you to be with me when I hear him for the first time.

I've got a feeling he's one of the biggest men of our day.
Of course he isn't perfect.

A man might want to save another's life, but he might choose the wrong way to do it, and that's wrongheaded; and perhaps he oughtn't to save the man's life, and that's wrong-purposed.
There's no crime in either.

Let's go and hear Monsieur Barouche." He did not see the flush which suddenly filled her face; and, if he had, he would not have understood.


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