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The Lovely Lady

PART ONE
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But when a man works and saves for a long time without getting any sensible benefit, he sometimes thinks that saving and working are not worth while.

You must never make that mistake." "Oh, no," said Peter.

It seemed to him that they were getting on very well indeed.
"There is another thing I should like to say," Mr.Dassonville went on, "but I am not sure I can put it plainly.

It is that you must not try to be too wise." He smiled a little to Peter's blankness.

"I believe in Harmony it is called looking on all sides of a thing, but there is always one side of everything like the moon which is turned from us.


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