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The Broken Road

CHAPTER XVI
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He knew enough of the strength of the British army to know also the wisdom of keeping his people quiet.

For that he had been sacrificed.

It was an advantage--yes.

But an advantage to whom?
he asked.

Why, to those governing people here who had to find the money and the troops to suppress a rising, and to confront at the same time an outcry at home from the opponents of the forward movement.


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