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The Shuttle

CHAPTER XII
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Sometimes I think that perhaps the people who must ACT are of a distinct race.

A kind of vigorous restlessness drives them.

I remember that when I was a child I could not see a pin lying upon the ground without picking it up, or pass a drawer which needed closing, without giving it a push.

But there has always been as much for women to do as for men." There was much to be done here of one sort of thing and another.

That was certain.


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