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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 3
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Let me begin again.
Amory was bored, as he usually was in the country.

He used to go for far walks by himself--and wander along reciting "Ulalume" to the corn-fields, and congratulating Poe for drinking himself to death in that atmosphere of smiling complacency.

One afternoon he had strolled for several miles along a road that was new to him, and then through a wood on bad advice from a colored woman...

losing himself entirely.

A passing storm decided to break out, and to his great impatience the sky grew black as pitch and the rain began to splatter down through the trees, become suddenly furtive and ghostly.


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