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THE TREASURE OF FRANCHARD
he took the treasure from a man unfit to be entrusted with its use; he brings it back to me when I am sobered and humbled. These, Casimir, are the Fruits of my Teaching, and this moment is the Reward of my Life."
"Tiens," said Casimir.
THE END
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