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"I don't think

far worse than that"

"Most undoubtedly He ht have atrocious taste in dress, or a tendency

to drink"

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he was a boy"

"So you understand him?"

"Oh, pretty well Not always, perhaps He's a difficult subject"

"Anyhow, you like hih

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can't understand each other?"

Mrs Nevill Tyson

came hard to Mrs Nevill Tyson

"I suppose he's had a past But of course it doesn't do to go poking and

probing into a man's past--"

Stanistreet lifted his eyebrows and looked at the little woue fields; she seemed to

have uttered the words unconsciously, as if at the dictation of some