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"In this case, however--"
"I never make exceptions An exception disproves the rule Have you ever had occasion to study character in handwriting? What do you ular," I answered "A man of business habits and some force of character"
Hol letters," he said "They hardly rise above the coht be an a, and that l an e Men of character always differentiate their long letters, however illegibly they may write There is vacillation in his k's and self-estee out now I have some few references to make Let me recommend this book,--one of the most remarkable ever penned It is Winwood Reade's 'Martyrdom of Man' I shall be back in an hour"
I sat in the ith the volu speculations of the writer My mind ran upon our late visitor,--her seher life If she were seventeen at the time of her father's disappearance she e, when youth has lost its self-consciousness and become a little sobered by experience So I sat and hts caed furiously into the latest treatise upon pathology What was I, an ar-account, that I should dare to think of such things? She was a unit, a factor,--nothing more If my future were black, it was better surely to face it like a hten it by ination