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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XXXI
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WE HAVE AGAIN TO DEAL WITH THE EXAMPLES OF OUR YOUNGER MAN.
The most urgent of Dames is working herself up to a grey squall in her detestation of imagerial epigrams.

Otherwise Gower Woodseer's dash at the quintessential young man of wealth would prompt to the carrying of it further, and telling how the tethered flutterer above a 'devil on his back on a river' was beginning to pull if not drag his withholder and teaser.
Fleetwood had almost a desire to see the small dot of humanity which drew the breath from him;--and was indistinguishably the bubbly grin and gurgle of the nurses, he could swear.

He kicked at the bondage to our common fleshly nature imposed on him by the mother of the little animal.
But there had been a mother to his father: odd movements of a warmish curiosity brushed him when the cynic was not mounting guard.

They were, it seemed, external--no part of him: like blasts of a wayside furnace across wintry air.


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