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Jacob’s Room

CHAPTER TWO
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The only one of her sons who never obeyed her, she said.
Morris called it "an extremely local insect found in damp or marshy places." But Morris is sometimes wrong.

Sometimes Jacob, choosing a very fine pen, made a correction in the margin.
The tree had fallen, though it was a windless night, and the lantern, stood upon the ground, had lit up the still green leaves and the dead beech leaves.

It was a dry place.

A toad was there.

And the red underwing had circled round the light and flashed and gone.


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