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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VIII
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You've learned your lesson well,' said the Nilghai.
'He must go alone.

He speaks truth, Torp.' 'Maybe I'm as wrong as I can be--hideously wrong.

I must find that out for myself, as I have to think things out for myself, but I daren't turn my head to dress by the next man.

It hurts me a great deal more than you know not to be able to go, but I cannot, that's all.

I must do my own work and live my own life in my own way, because I'm responsible for both.
Only don't think I frivol about it, Torp.


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