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The Hosts of the Air

CHAPTER II
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People as a rule don't take the time and trouble to hate and plot." "You're right, Scott.

Hating is a terribly tiresome business, and I notice that you're by nature friendly." "Which may be because I'm American." "Oh, well, we English are friendly, too." "But seldom polite, although I think you're unaware of the latter fact." "If a man doesn't know he's impolite, then he isn't.

It's the intention that counts." "We'll let it go, but I've a strong premonition that this Austrian boy is going to do me a great favor some day." "I have premonitions, too, often, but they're invariably wrong.

Now, I see an orderly coming.

I hope he hasn't a message from Captain Colton for us to prowl around in the snow somewhere." Happily, the message released them from further duty that night and bade them seek rest.


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