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The Half-Hearted

PART II
19/27

It was an ugly sight, and when I caught a glimpse of Marker's face, 'pon my soul, those straight black eyebrows of his gave him a most devilish look." "What's he like to look at ?" George asked.
"Oh, he's rather tall, very straight, with a sort of military carriage, and he has one of those perfect oval faces that you sometimes see.

He has most remarkable black eyes and very neat, thin eyebrows.

He is the sort of man you'd turn round to look at if you once passed him in the street; and if you once saw him smile you'd begin to like him.

It's the prettiest thing I've ever seen." "I expect I'll run across him somewhere," said Lewis, "and I want badly to know him.

Would you mind giving me an introduction ?" "Charmed!" said Gribton.


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