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Arms and the Woman

CHAPTER II
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And he wondered how, without her at his side, he ever could traverse them.

He was driftwood again.

He had built upon sands as usual, and the tide had come in; his castle was flotsam and jetsam.

He was drifting, and he didn't care where.

He was very sorry for himself, and he had the blue devils the worst kind of way.


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