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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER VI
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The issue must be either to an infinite happiness or to a still more infinite misery.

I cannot tell which." His clear, evenly modulated voice trembled a little.

We were in sight of the lights from the hotel.
"I shall not dine with you to-night, Griggs.

I will have something in my own rooms.

Come in as soon as you have done--that is if you are free.
There is no reason why you should not see Ram Lal the adept, since we think alike about his religion, or school, or philosophy--find a name for it while you are dining." And we separated for a time.
It had been a long and exciting day to me.


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