The marked man, Volume 1

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Page 124 - My son, if you are wise be wise for your own sake as well as for the sake of your neigbour.
Page 260 - Alwaysailing, looking the very picture of misery, as if all the cares of the world were on his shoulders.
Page 198 - For his answer, he sat down in his chair, and, putting his elbows on his knees, buried his face in his hands, and seemed lost in a kind of reverie.

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