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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER IX
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And the woman was wise, as women are, and conscienceless, yet suffering a little, too.
She had found more than a summer's toy, and she had grown to fear the great boy in his moods, and to want to keep him, and to doubt the measure of her art.

This must be a hard thing, too, for such splendid pirates to bear.

They may not even scuttle all the craft they capture.
And the root of all evil is sometimes the root of all good.

The dollar pulls all ways.

Harlson must earn his way.


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