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The letter ritten in the crah
its faulty diction ran a plainly discernible undernote of disapproval
for Sah there was no word of reproof or criticism It was
plain that it was sent as a
proven an apostate, scarcely merited such consideration It inforhty porely," but was now better,
barring the breaking of age Every one was "tolerable" Then came the
announcement which the letter had been written to convey
The term of the South-Hollman truce had ended, and it had been renewed
for an indefinite period
"Soht to let you know because they
proive you a say," wrote the informant "But they decided
that it couldn't hardly make no difference to you, since you have left
theabout it, you knew the ti this finds you well"
Samson's face clouded He threw the soiled and scribbledeyes fixed on the studio wall So,
they had cast hiht of hi, everything that had happened since