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Aaron’s Rod

CHAPTER IV
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It seemed a burden just then--a millstone round his neck.

He hated the scene he had left--and he hated the hard, inviolable heart that stuck unchanging in his own breast.
Coming to the high-road, he saw a tall, luminous tram-car roving along through the rain.

The trams ran across country from town to town.

He dared not board, because people knew him.

So he took a side road, and walked in a detour for two miles.


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