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The Arrow of Gold

CHAPTER II
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You may imagine how delighted I was.

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." It was very plain to me that Blunt was addressing himself exclusively to Mills: Mills the mind, even more than Mills the man.

It was as if Mills represented something initiated and to be reckoned with.


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