《the research magnificent》

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nwarrantably and amazingly。  He was going to stop it because it annoyed his sense of human dignity。 White hesitated for a moment and then followed; crying 〃Benham!〃 But there was no arresting this last outbreak of Benham's all too impatient kingship。  He pushed aside a ducking German waiter who was peeping through the glass doors; and rushed out of the hotel。  With a gesture of authority he ran forward into the middle of the street; holding up his hand; in which he still held his dinner napkin clenched like a bomb。  White believes firmly that Benham thought he would be able to dominate everytt up。  I will sit here a moment and pull myself together。  Perhaps I'mI must be shot。  But it seemed to comeinside me。 。 。 。  If I should be hurt。  Am I hurt? 。 。 。 Will you see to that book of mine; White?  It's odd。  A kind of fainthness。 。 。 。  What?〃 〃I will see after your book;〃 said White and glanced at his hand because it felt wet; and was astonished to discover it bright red。 He forgot about himself then; and the fresh flight of bullets down the street。 The immediate effect of this blood was that he said something more about the book; a promise; a definite promise。  He could never recall his exact words; but their intention was binding。  He conveyed his absolute acquiescence with Benham's wishes whatever they were。  His life for that moment was unreservedly at his friend's disposal。 。 。 。 White never knew if his promise was heard。  Benham had stopped speaking quite abruptly with that 〃What?〃 He stared in front of him with a doubtful expression; like a man who is going to be sick; and then; in an instant; every muscle seemed to give way; he shuddered; his head flopped; and White held a dead man in his arms。


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