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Septimus

CHAPTER VII
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I haven't quite worked it out yet," he added, passing his hand through his hair.

"You see, the same thing might happen when they're just coupling some more carriages on to a train at rest, which would be irritating to the passengers." "Very," said Sypher, drily.

"It would also come rather expensive, wouldn't it ?" "How could expense be an object when there are human lives to be saved ?" "I think, my friend Dix," said Sypher, "you took the wrong turning in the Milky Way before you were born.

You were destined for a more enlightened planet.

If they won't pay thirteen pence halfpenny for Sypher's Cure, how can you expect them to pay millions for your inventions?
That Cure--but I'm not going to talk about it.


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