Navdeep Singh

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"I have been looking up Jackson's case," I said abruptly. He was all interested attention, and waited for me to go on, though I could see in his eyes the certitude that my convictions had been shaken. "He seems to have been badly treated," I confessed. "I—I—think some of his blood is dripping from our roof-beams." "Of course," he answered. "If Jackson and all his fellows were treated mercifully, the dividends would not be so large." "I shall never be able to take pleasure in pretty gowns again," I added. I felt humble and contrite, and was aware of a sweet feeling that Ernest was a sort of ...more
The Iron Heel
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