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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER VII
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Will you practise it, or will Greenwood take all your time ?" "I shall practise.

A man's life is larger than a few acres, a house, and slaves.

But first I must put Greenwood in order, and I must--" He did not finish the sentence, but sat looking about the blue room.

"The old moon clock! I used to listen to it in the night and dream of twenty thousand things, and never once of what I dream of now! What a strange young savage is a boy!" He gathered the written sheets together.

"You will want to look these over?
I shall be very glad to see that they reach Mr.Mocket safely, or to serve you in any way.


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