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Keziah Coffin

CHAPTER XIII
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Go somewhere and--and try to live it down.

I can't, of course, but I must try." "Go away?
Leave Trumet and your church and your congregation ?" "Did you suppose I could stay here ?" "I hoped you would." "And see the same people and the same places?
And do the same things?
See--see HER! Did you"-- he moved impatiently--"did you expect me to attend the wedding ?" She put out her hand.

"I know it'll be hard," she said, "stayin' here, I mean.

But your duty to others--" "Don't you think we've heard enough about duty to others?
How about my duty to myself ?" "I guess that's the last thing we ought to think about in the world, if we do try to be fair and square.

Your church thinks a heap of you, John.
They build on you.


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