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"YOU o learn to spell everyt," Paul told Emily. "t is t tolerable, in otries. tilpas? And all it means is I feel bad, and I already kno. t I feel bad. If it , for example, tulips. . ." "I uand," Emily said, but s, because s our problems. Fet ;I try to be reasonable," Paul said, "civil elep is bank, brusqueness, and t o I am a part of t abbot, I do jolly rogue and t is drunk again, and does not kno I am tsellers for Cat orld. too bad Sno ell eac I dont knoia, unlike Mary, unlike Amelia. U parts of my youts t I left s, in all ttle curtains and sliding doors, before I tes, and began to do y, I am not sure t I am better t kno;
"PAUL is frog. some point, cast off tled tisegument to reappear imated Paul, or I imated ory. I is. I ed, and am, doubtless, to be disappointed furtotal disappoi. ts it. t on t;
"I LOVE YOU, Sno; "I knoimes. I do not doubt you. I am vinced of your siy and admit t your tall brutality s impression ooo. I am not ued by your Prussian presence, or by torcycle doublet, or by your tasteful scars on t and rig t not be, because of your blood. You dont fine enoug in tic era questions of blood are a little de trop, a little fro like to alking about t ot I am not people, Paul looked terribly good up to no I despise terly. Yet ed station. anybody migo admit t t t; "But love? about love ions in a giddy of irresponsibility?" "You may y, is precisely tate I am not in. I am calm. As calm as a lamp, as calm as tary of State. As calm as yiddy." "ell Snos are pretty potent, and I reize t t in my blood t is as if my blood . Elmos fire, so arical does it feel, inside me. If t grand passion, in any measure ennobles me in your eyes, or in any ot of you, t yet lost. For even a bad man set ars, sometimes. Even a bad man breat is my , as soon as you fully prerengt ennobling and me ennobled, and a fit sort suddenly, t before. I kno t; "No does not ennoble you, t did, but it does not. It is simply a fever, in my vieer. I kno t I ed about by ret events, and s, t if events give me even one more buffet, I will simply explode. Goodnigake your dark appeal away. Your ingly-wroug;
E ting at a sidealking about tor came. ini. "You are too far out on t; t;You must stay beted plants. You must not be more te from t; e moved back bealk about tted plants, ing, as is our . But in moving table ;tional ed tableclot; tor said. t of t of tableclotil it ;Sain," ;ain? Sain and ; e looked fondly back over to ter t; t;But t is , t it is t mind if I a taste of your stain?" t our table-cover and tossed it off ;ts good stain. And nouit a felony, over o Street." to attend to or returned ain. "ablecover?" e regarded tablecover, a distressed area it rue. "Someone ." tire side o tell rong, when we had finished.
JANE gave Sno;Drink t; s;It ter." "I dont feel bad p; Sionally is anotory of course." "Go on," Jane said. "Go on drink it." "No I drink it no; Sno;Perer. Alt to drink it at all. Somets to me t it is a bad se, to me t t." "ell ts possible," Jane replied. "I didnt make t gro myself, and make t a member of t tell me everyt t purify ter t into t responsible for everyt to t of my kno like any ot I go." "O; Sno;It must be all rig case. It must be all rig is ordinary. If it is as ordinary as you say. In t case, I s." "ting, like a film by Leopoldo torre Nilsson," Paul said. "It is a good taken it a is too exg for you. If you , someto your stomac because I am a man, and because men rong stomacoo, noto me. Lucky t I sensed you about to drink it, and se it oo exg for you, on my sensing macallation, and o arrive in time to it from yrasp, just as it to touc I tallation. t --" "Look o t; Sno;And look at all t green foam ing out of t resembles not a deat drink after all? Jane? Jane?"
"O ; Fred said, "is t Paul raigraig by looking at tation for instance, or at t store, I could tell t Paul of ginger. of gio great side to all t, and ected all to t. t took a lot of mecy, to my of tecoo, t s be uated, rust t atements, t-out-of-to believe t. I co believe t deal of trust in Paul, more trust per judgment , strictly speaking. But Im talking like a banker no to talk like t. sider Amelia, ing to see e lover tucked a suo, it is too difficult. I s ask you to imagi you empat a stroke of t ercourse, to sti your minds. As for myself, I am only Fred, a former bandleader spitted on a passion for Sno girl in ted o Jane. S eveo me, even t seems t being in someones poion on t of t even tion of sparing one a t is my business, and not toget of God to execute, o t . Some people like to be scattered on top, but Paul ed to be put u accords else ;
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