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Treasure Island - Stevenson, Robert Louis ยท 65 words
I will own that I here began to weep. Doctor, I said, you might spare me. I have blamed myself enough; my lifes forfeit anyway, and I should have been dead by now if Silver hadnt stood for me; and doctor, believe this, I can die and I dare say I deserve it but what I fear is torture. If they come to torture me
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