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The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER V
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You look to me as if you might sleep too sound to make it altogether safe." "I do sleep pretty sound," admitted Albion, although he did not quite see the force of the other man's argument.
"Just so.

Any man who sleeps very sound has no right to keep a loaded revolver by him.

He seldom, if ever, wakes up thoroughly if he hears a noise, and he's mighty apt to blaze away at the first one he sees, even if it's his best friend.

No, it is not safe." "I don't think it's very safe myself," said Albion, in a relieved tone.

"Miss Hart is always prowling around the house.


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