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The Splendid Folly

CHAPTER X
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." he stammered.

"Can't I help ?" With an obvious effort Errington regained his composure, but his face was grey as he answered:-- "Neither you nor any one else, Jerry, boy.

I must dree my weird, as the Scotch say.

And that's the hard part of it--to be your own judge and jury.

A man ought not to be compelled to play the double role of victim and executioner." "And must you?
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