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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER XXVI
10/18

I'd go down with you to the mill, but you should go alone.

You've got your own medicine to give.

Go it alone, Grier.

It's best--and good luck to you!" A few moments later Carnac was in the yard of the mill, and in one corner he saw the man he took to be Roudin talking to a group of workmen.

He hurried over, and heard Roudin declaring that he, Carnac, was secretly married to a woman whom he repudiated, and was that the kind of man to have as member of Parliament?
Presently Roudin was interrupted by cheers from supporters of Carnac, and he saw it was due to Carnac's arrival.


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