The War Terror by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936
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A word from our supporters: File extension CBR | Craig said nothing. He was content to let what he had shown work in the man's mind. "For the sake of--that baby--would she--would she forgive?" asked Hazleton, turning desperately toward Kennedy. Deliberately Kennedy faced him, not as scientist and millionaire, but as man and man. "From my psychanalysis," he said slowly, "I should say that it IS within your power, in time, to change those dreams." Hazleton grasped Kennedy's hand before he knew it. "Kennedy--home--quick. This is the first manful impulse I have had for two years. And, Jameson--you'll tone down that part of it in the newspapers that Junior--might read--when he grows up?" THE END |



