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The Virginians

CHAPTER X
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I never, of my knowledge, did one to any man, and I never will suffer one, if I can help it.

I think very ill of Mr.Ward, but I don't think so badly of him as to suppose he will ever forgive thee that blow with the ruler.

Colonel Washington is our enemy, mine especially.

He has advised one wrong against me, and he meditates a greater.

I tell you, brother, we must punish him." The grandsire's old Bordeaux had set George's ordinarily pale countenance into a flame.


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