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The Red Planet

CHAPTER III
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I represent equilibrium--" He made a little rocking gesture with his graceful hand.
"I am out for Eternal Truth, which I think I perceive." "In poor little Phyllis Gedge, I suppose ?" "Why not?
Look.

I am the son, grandson, great-grandson, of English Tories.

She is the daughter of socialism, syndicalism, pacifism, internationalism--everything that is most apart from my traditions.

But she brings to me beauty, innocence, the feminine solution of all intellectual concepts.

She, the woman, is the soul of conflicting England.


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