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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER III
19/19

It was the face of a stranger very like to Harry Feversham's.

It could not be Feversham's, because the face which Durrance had seen so distinctly for a moment was a haggard, wistful face--a face stamped with an extraordinary misery; the face of a man cast out from among his fellows.
Durrance had been very busy all that week.

He had clean forgotten the arrival of that telegram and the suspense which the long perusal of it had caused.

Moreover, his newspaper had lain unfolded in his rooms.

But his friend Harry Feversham had come to see him off..


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