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The Man and the Moment

CHAPTER XIX
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The great dreams which used to come to him sometimes when in Kashmire during solitary hours of watching for sport returned.

He would surely do something vast with his life--when this awful pain should be past.

What, he could not decide--but something which would take him out of himself.

He did not think he could stay in England just at first after Sabine should have married Henry--the chances of running across her would be too great, since they both knew the same people.
Henry would read about the divorce and the name "Sabine Delburg" in the paper, too, and would then know everything, even if Sabine had not already informed him.

But he almost thought she must have done so, because he had had no word lately from his old friend.


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