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closed it seemed as if made to match his enor continued right down on either side in a
half-moon or parenthesis curve to the chin, which was always in motion
A closer examination showed that Ike had only a mouth of the ordinary
di caused by twoalways between his teeth
This habit he afterwards told me he had learned when he was a soldier,
and he still found it useful and coht watches he
had to take
I have said that his eyes were piercing, and so it seerewone at a tily as possible, Ike's eyes acted independently
one of the other, and I often found hie basket with the other
Old Brownsmith had no sooner left the pit than Ike seized a couple of
handsful of roses, plunged with them into the basket, bobbed up, and
looked athi me terribly aback "Not
," I said, evasively
"Strong, eh? Yes, and so I ao"