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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER VIII
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It was idle.

Find out the reason.

As to Akers, I shall do the kind and just thing, you may rest on that.

Is he a pleasant man personally ?" "I dare say he is pleasant enough at a dinner-table, and I'll allow that he is varry unpleasant at a piece table in the Town Hall.

But webs of stuff and pieces of cloth naturally lock up a man's best self.


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