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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER XII
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'I begin to see,--Torp, I'm sorry.' Torpenhow nodded forgiveness: 'You were more sorry when he cut you out, though .-- Go on, Keneu.' 'I've often thought, when I've seen men die out in the desert, that if the news could be sent through the world, and the means of transport were quick enough, there would be one woman at least at each man's bedside.' 'There would be some mighty quaint revelations.

Let us be grateful things are as they are,' said the Nilghai.
'Let us rather reverently consider whether Torp's three-cornered ministrations are exactly what Dick needs just now .-- What do you think yourself, Torp ?' 'I know they aren't.

But what can I do ?' 'Lay the matter before the board.

We are all Dick's friends here.

You've been most in his life.' 'But I picked it up when he was off his head.' 'The greater chance of its being true.


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