[The Grey Cloak by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Grey Cloak CHAPTER VII 37/43
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sorting visions in the crumbling, glowing logs.
As for the Indian, he was admiring the chandelier. "Monsieur," said Brother Jacques, breaking the silence, but not removing his gaze from the logs, "it is said that you have killed many men in duels." "What would you ?" complacently.
"All men fight when need says must.
I never fought without cause, just or unjust.
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