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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER VIII
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If you suffer anything that has passed to interrupt your work on that figure, you take your plunge.

It 's no matter that you don't like it; you will do the wisest thing you ever did if you make that effort of will necessary for finishing it.

Destroy the statue then, if you like, but make the effort.

I speak the truth!" Roderick looked at him with eyes that still inexorableness made almost tender.

"You too!" he simply said.
Rowland felt that he might as well attempt to squeeze water from a polished crystal as hope to move him.


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