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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VIII
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'You'll be buried in Kensal Green, Dick, one of these days, if it isn't closed by the time you want to go there--buried within two feet of some one else, his wife and his family.' 'Allah forbid! I shall get away before that time comes.

Give a man room to stretch his legs, Mr.Binkie.' Dick flung himself down on the sofa and tweaked Binkie's velvet ears, yawning heavily the while.
'You'll find that wardrobe-case very much out of tune,' Torpenhow said to the Nilghai.

'It's never touched except by you.' 'A piece of gross extravagance,' Dick grunted.

'The Nilghai only comes when I'm out.' 'That's because you're always out.

Howl, Nilghai, and let him hear.' 'The life of the Nilghai is fraud and slaughter, His writings are watered Dickens and water; But the voice of the Nilghai raised on high Makes even the Mahdieh glad to die!' Dick quoted from Torpenhow's letterpress in the Nungapunga Book.
'How do they call moose in Canada, Nilghai ?' The man laughed.


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