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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XXIV
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The old primal melancholy was strong upon him.
He was quivering to it.

He had reasoned himself into a spell of the blues, and within few hours one could look for the devil within him to be up and stirring.

I remembered Charley Furuseth, and knew this man's sadness as the penalty which the materialist ever pays for his materialism..


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