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A Final Reckoning

CHAPTER 7: Gratitude
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It was a noble deed, indeed.
"You are not badly hurt, I hope," he added, as he saw the blood streaming down Reuben's face and arm.
"Nothing to speak of, sir," Reuben replied.

"At least, I think not; but I feel rather queer from this loss of blood.

I had better get myself bandaged up." And indeed, Reuben was turning very pale, partly from the relaxation of the tension of the struggle; partly, as he said, from loss of blood.
"Stand back!" Mr.Hudson cried, "don't press upon him.

The lad is nearly fainting.

One of you help me get him into a shop.


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