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October Vagabonds

CHAPTER VI
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But, listen.
To go by train would be almost too sudden a shock.

I don't believe we could stand it.

To be here to-day, breathing this God's fresh air, living the lives of natural men in a natural world, and to-morrow--Broadway, the horrible crowds, the hustle, the dirt, the smells, the uproar." For answer Colin watched the clean rain fleeting through the trees, and groaned aloud.
"But now if we walked, we would, so to say, let ourselves down lightly, inure ourselves by gradual approach to the thought of life once more with our fellows.

Besides, we should be walking in the wake of the Summer.

She has only moved a little East as yet.


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