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The Lair of the White Worm

CHAPTER XXVI--FACE TO FACE
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It is you and your accomplice who have to dread punishment, not I." "Take care!" he said again.
"Oh, I am not afraid of you or your accomplice," she answered spiritedly.
"I am content to stand by every word I have said, every act I have done.
Moreover, I believe in God's justice.

I fear not the grinding of His mills; if necessary I shall set the wheels in motion myself.

But you don't care for God, or believe in Him.

Your god is your great kite, which cows the birds of a whole district.

But be sure that His hand, when it rises, always falls at the appointed time.


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