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We and the World, Part I

CHAPTER XII
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"It don't take much observation to see that.

But I suppose you have your reasons.

You Jews are always so sly.

That's how you get on so, I suppose." "You Gentiles," replied Moses (and the Jew's voice had tones which gave him an infinite advantage in retaliating scorn), "you Gentiles would do as well as we do if you were able to foresee and knew how to wait.

You have all the selfishness for success, my dear, but the gifts of prophecy and patience are wanting to you." "That's nothing to do with your little game about the boy," said Burton; "however, I suppose you can keep your own secrets." "I have no secrets," said Moses gently.


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