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The Broken Road

CHAPTER XXIII
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That's all.

Troubles there have been, disturbances, an expedition or two--but there's no real change.

Here are you talking of the Road just as your father did, not ambitious for yourself," he explained with a kindly smile which illumined his whole face, "but ambitious for the Road, and the Road still stops at Kohara." "But it will go on--now," cried Linforth.
"Perhaps," said Ralston slowly.

Then he stood up and confronted Linforth.
"It was not that you might carry on the Road that I brought you out from England," he skid.

"On the contrary." Once more disappointment seized upon Dick Linforth, and he found it all the more bitter in that he had believed a minute since that his dreams were to be fulfilled.


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