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The Girl at the Halfway House

CHAPTER XXVI
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His long front teeth projected very much, giving him a strange look.

His chin was not heavy and square, but pointed, and his jaws were narrow.

His eye was said by some to have been hazel when he was sober, though others said it was blue, or gray.

No one had ever looked into it carefully enough to tell its colour when Ike Anderson was drunk, as he was to-day.
Ike Anderson passed by the front of the Cottage Hotel.

A negro boy, who worked about the place, was sweeping idly at the porch door, shuffling lazily about at his employment.


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