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Nina Balatka

CHAPTER IV
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"I know how kind you have been to father," she said.
"Nay, my daughter, there has been no great kindness in it.

Your father has been unfortunate, and, Jew as I am, I would not turn him into the street.

Do not trouble yourself to think of it." "But it was not altogether about that, father.

Anton spoke to me the other day about some deeds which should belong to you." "They do belong to me," said Trendellsohn.
"But you have them not in your own keeping." "No, we have not.

It is, I believe, the creed of a Christian that he may deal dishonestly with a Jew, though the Jew who shall deal dishonestly with a Christian is to be hanged.


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