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A Romance of the Republic

CHAPTER VI
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I know little about the requirements of the law, gentlemen, but I implore you to tell me if there isn't _some_ way to prevent this.

If it can be done by money, I will serve any gentleman gratuitously any number of years he requires, if he will advance the necessary sum." "We are not here to talk sentiment, my lad," rejoined Mr.Bruteman.
"We are here to transact business." "I respect this youth for the feeling he has manifested toward his benefactor's children," said a gentleman named Ammidon.

"If we _could_ enter into some mutual agreement to relinquish this portion of the property, I for one should be extremely glad.

I should be willing to lose much more than my share, for the sake of bringing about such an arrangement.

And, really, the sale of such girls as these are said to be is not very creditable to the country.


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