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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER III
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He was not used to ex-employees who ordered him to be good enough to do things.
'Yes, it is rather a cold-blooded steal,' said Torpenhow, critically; 'but I'm afraid, I am very much afraid, you've struck the wrong man.

Be careful, Dick; remember, this isn't the Soudan.' 'Considering what services the syndicate have done you in putting your name before the world----' This was not a fortunate remark; it reminded Dick of certain vagrant years lived out in loneliness and strife and unsatisfied desires.

The memory did not contrast well with the prosperous gentleman who proposed to enjoy the fruit of those years.
'I don't know quite what to do with you,' began Dick, meditatively.

'Of course you're a thief, and you ought to be half killed, but in your case you'd probably die.

I don't want you dead on this floor, and, besides, it's unlucky just as one's moving in.


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