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Prisoners

CHAPTER XI
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But some do.

Grenfell is among those who have.

I don't blame him.
I am not sure that I don't rather envy him." The Bishop could respect a conviction.
"Are you not forgetting Grenfell's character ?" he said gently, as one speaks to a sick man.

"Think of him, his nobility, his integrity, his enthusiasm, his transparent unworldliness which so often in the old days put us all to shame!" "That is just what makes it all so painful to me," said Wentworth, and there was no possibility of doubting his sincerity.

"That contact with the world can taint even beautiful natures like his.


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