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The Virginians

CHAPTER X
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And you have insulted me, and I am a gentleman, and so are you.

Is that not enough ?" "Too much, only too much," said the Colonel, with a genuine grief on his face, and at his heart.

"Do you bear malice too, Harry?
I had not thought this of thee!" "I stand by my brother," said Harry, turning away from the Colonel's look, and grasping George's hand.

The sadness on their adversary's face did not depart.

"Heaven be good to us! 'Tis all clear now," he muttered to himself.


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