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Ships That Pass In The Night

CHAPTER XII
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"It must be nice to look at that when you are tired of dissecting cheese-mites.

All the same, I think the white scenery gives one a great sense of sadness and loneliness." "Why do you speak always of loneliness ?" he asked.
"I have been thinking a good deal about it," she said.

"When I was strong and vigorous, the idea of loneliness never entered my mind.

Now I see how lonely most people are.

If I believed in God as a Personal God, I should be inclined to think that loneliness were part of his scheme: so that the soul of man might turn to him and him alone." The Disagreeable Man was standing by his camera again: his decision was made.
"Don't think about those questions," he said kindly.


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