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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XIX
10/18

In the prime of youth he had had what the people about him called high notions, and counted quixotic fancies.

But it was not their mockery of his tall talk that turned him aside; opposition invariably confirmed Turnbull.

He had never set his face in the right direction.

The seducing influence lay in himself.

It was not the truth he had loved; it was the show of fine sentiment he had enjoyed.


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