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Martin Eden

CHAPTER VIII
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She would never have guessed that this man who had come from beyond her horizon, was, in such moments, flashing on beyond her horizon with wider and deeper concepts.

Her own limits were the limits of her horizon; but limited minds can recognize limitations only in others.

And so she felt that her outlook was very wide indeed, and that where his conflicted with hers marked his limitations; and she dreamed of helping him to see as she saw, of widening his horizon until it was identified with hers.
"But I have not finished my story," she said.

"He worked, so father says, as no other office boy he ever had.

Mr.Butler was always eager to work.


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