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The Turmoil

CHAPTER XII
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But he had not hidden his feelings about his father where they could not be found.

He was strange to his father, but his father was not strange to him.

He knew that Sheridan's plans were conceived in the stubborn belief that they would bring about a good thing for Bibbs himself; and whatever the result was to be, the son had no bitterness.

Far otherwise, for as he looked at the big, woeful figure, shaking and tortured, an almost unbearable pity laid hands upon Bibbs's throat.

Roscoe stood blinking, his lip quivering; Edith wept audibly; Mrs.Sheridan leaned in half collapse against her husband; but Bibbs knew that his father was the one who cared.
It was over.


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