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Tohtly on the shoulder,

his eyes dancing with pleasure

"Upon ainst all ull of poetry; for I've always believed it

to be beyond question that this sort of e,

but by the tenderer senti--" Tom checked himself "Well, let's take a

drive"

"Meredith," said the other, turning to hiravely, "you may think me a

fool, if you will, and it's likely I am; but I don't leave this station

except by train I've only two days to work in, and every in by wasting time on a

tussle with a traitor There's another train at eleven fifty-five; I don't

take any chances onhiood-humoredly toward a door

by a red and white striped pillar, "we'll wait here, if you like; but at

least go in there and get a shave; it's a clean shop You want to look

your best if you are going down to fight H Fisbee"