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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VIII
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That's what makes me so keen about him.' 'And when all's said and done, you will be put aside--quite rightly--for a female girl.' 'I wonder...

Where do you think he has been to-day ?' 'To the sea.

Didn't you see the look in his eyes when he talked about her?
He's as restless as a swallow in autumn.' 'Yes; but did he go alone ?' 'I don't know, and I don't care, but he has the beginnings of the go-fever upon him.

He wants to up-stakes and move out.

There's no mistaking the signs.


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