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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XI
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But I should be sorry for you to think me hidebound in my prejudices.

You must remember that the Revolution decimated my family.

It was a long time ago, but the horror of it is still a live thing." "Yet it was the natural outcome," Mr.Brott said, "of the things which went before.

Such hideous misgovernment as generations of your countrymen had suffered was logically bound to bring its own reprisal." "There is truth in what you say," Mr.Sabin admitted.

He did not want to talk about the French Revolution.
"You are a stranger in London, are you not ?" Mr.Brott asked.
"I feel myself one," Mr.Sabin answered.


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