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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER VI
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There had been no one in whom the boy could confide.

The fear of cowardice had sapped incessantly at his heart.

He had walked about with it; he had taken it with him to his bed.

It had haunted his dreams.

It had been his perpetual menacing companion.


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