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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 1
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Amory marked himself a fortunate youth, capable of infinite expansion for good or evil.

He did not consider himself a "strong char'c'ter," but relied on his facility (learn things sorta quick) and his superior mentality (read a lotta deep books).

He was proud of the fact that he could never become a mechanical or scientific genius.

From no other heights was he debarred.
Physically .-- Amory thought that he was exceedingly handsome.

He was.


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