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A Dream of the North Sea

CHAPTER V
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She turned an amused look on Fullerton, and said, "Of course a woman can't deal with logic and common sense and all those dreadful things, and I know what a terribly rigid logician Mr.Fullerton is.

I think, even without seeing any more misery and broken bones and things, that we have no very great difficulty before us.

The case is as simple as can be--to a woman.

There is an enormous fund set aside by the public for charity, and everybody wants to see a fair distribution.

If a slater comes off a roof and breaks a limb, there is a hospital for him within half an hour's drive in most towns.


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