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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER III
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His fretting at the regulations imposed for his health almost ceased.

At first this change was viewed with suspicion, especially when he became more absorbed in reflectiveness, and seemed to have less taste for conversation.

However, he was perfectly cheerful; there were no further symptoms to excite alarm.

Nor did the brooding period last very long.

The only permanent change was that he ceased to grumble at his hard lot, and appeared to find his position very tolerable.
'It is the physical reaction,' observed Mr.Athel to his sister.


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