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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER I
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They are unutterably hideous, but they stand for a real thing that is honest and beautiful--the love of home and family.

And by the same token, when the photographs got exchanged, as they do in Mayfair, for modern French pictures of nude women, or some incredible Futurist extravagance, that love has usually flown out of the window." "Humph!" said Langton--"not always.

Besides, why can't a family group be made artistically, and so keep both art and love?
I should think we ought to aim at that." "I suppose we ought," said Peter, "but in our age the two don't seem to go together.

Goodness alone knows why.

Why, hullo!" he broke off.
"What's up now ?" demanded Langton.
"Why, there, across the street, if that isn't a nurse I know from Havre, I don't know who it is.


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