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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER II
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The distinction seemed strained and yet it was a real distinction.

The eyes were grey, he thought.

The eyebrows very fine, dark and slanted slightly, as if left that way by some unanswered question.

The nose was straight, delightful in profile.

The mouth too firm for a face so young, the chin too square--perhaps.


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