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Westways

CHAPTER IV
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I could wish to do more.

I think that here and at the mills the feeling is rather strong for Buchanan, but why I cannot see." Mrs.Ann had been really active, and her constant kindness at the mills and in the little town gave to her wishes a certain influential force among these isolated groups of people who in their remoteness had not been disturbed by the aggressive policy of the South.
"Of course, Mark, my change of opinion will excite remark.

Whoever wins, I shall be uneasy about the future.

Must you go?
Good-night." He went to the hall door with the rector, and then back to his pipe, dismissing the subject for the time.

On his return, he found John in the library looking at the sword hanging over the mantelpiece.


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