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The Mysterious Rider

CHAPTER XVIII
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They loved.

They represented youth and hope--a progress through the ages toward a better race.

Wade believed in the good to be, in the future of men.

Nevertheless, all that was fine and worthy in Columbine and Moore was to go unrewarded, unfulfilled, because of the selfish pride of an old man and the evil passion of the son.

It was a conflict as old as life.


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