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The Social Cancer

CHAPTER I
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I haven't seen him either." "There's no need of introductions here," volunteered Fray Damaso.

"Santiago is made of the right stuff." "No, he's not the man who invented gunpowder," [24] added Laruja.
"You too, Senor Laruja," exclaimed Dona Victorina in mild reproach, as she fanned herself.

"How could the poor man invent gunpowder if, as is said, the Chinese invented it centuries ago ?" "The Chinese! Are you crazy ?" cried Fray Damaso.

"Out with you! A Franciscan, one of my Order, Fray What-do-you-call-him Savalls, [25] invented it in the--ah the seventh century!" "A Franciscan?
Well, he must have been a missionary in China, that Padre Savalls," replied the lady, who did not thus easily part from her beliefs.
"Schwartz, [26] perhaps you mean, senora," said Fray Sibyla, without looking at her.
"I don't know.

Fray Damaso said a Franciscan and I was only repeating." "Well, Savalls or Chevas, what does it matter?
The difference of a letter doesn't make him a Chinaman," replied the Franciscan in bad humor.
"And in the fourteenth century, not the seventh," added the Dominican in a tone of correction, as if to mortify the pride of the other friar.
"Well, neither does a century more or less make him a Dominican." "Don't get angry, your Reverence," admonished Padre Sibyla, smiling.


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