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The Woman-Haters

CHAPTER VIII
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Crawled is the proper word, for John Brown had never known days so long or weeks so unending as those of that early summer.

The monotony was almost never broken, and he began to find it deadly.

He invented new duties about the lights and added swimming and walks up and down the beach to his limited list of recreations.
The swimming he especially enjoyed.

The cove made a fine bathing place, and the boathouse was his dressing room, though the fragrance of the ancient fish nets stored within it was not that of attar of roses.

A cheap bathing suit was one of the luxuries Atkins had bought for him, by request, in Eastboro.


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