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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER II
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It saved trouble.

He was barefooted.

He stood with a hand in each pocket, his short legs rather wide apart, and looked out upon the landscape.

His air was that of a large landed proprietor, one, for instance, who owned the earth.
This young man under consideration had not been in society to any great extent, and of one world had seen very little.

Of another he knew a great deal, for his age.


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