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The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from The Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs: my duty, for she was to have become my wife."
Korak winced. "You are wounded. You could not make the trip,"
he said. "I can go much faster alone."
"Go, then," replied Baynes; "but I shall follow. It is my
right and duty."
"As you will," replied Korak, with a shrug. If the man wanted
to be killed it was none of his affair. He wanted to kill him
himself, but for Meriem's sake he would not. If she loved him
then he must do what he could to preserve him, but he could
not prevent his following him, more than to advise him against
it, and this he did, earnestly.
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