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CHAPTER XVIII

Author: Arthur W. Marchmont 2026-04-27 17:15:46

FOR FRIENDSHIP’S SAKE MY friend’s question came like a clap of thunder in the clear blue of a summer sky, so absolutely startling was its surprise. In the second’s pause before I replied, many of the

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