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From: | Emily Harrell |
Subject: | [Bug-kawa] critic |
Date: | Sun, 10 Sep 2006 03:20:46 +0900 |
I cannot expect you to believe how much I feel for
your misfortunes, hesaid. The rest of his audacious scheme, or artistic pose, worked
easilyenough. Ah, he said, then the police have come already.
I havegot nothing but good out of it, because to me
it was useless. Otherwise the business will simply go smash.
There was a great deal ofcurved glass about it, in
its conservatories and its semi-circularwindows.
In doing so, they passed a very desolate dipin the
moorland marked only by this queer, hollow tree.
Moreover, there wassomething unfamiliar about the
familiar face and form of Mr.
I believe I said everything for you you could
havesaid yourself. But I dare say what I did would beconsidered
indefensible.
Well, said the doctor defensively, a good many
things have come of itthat are not so bad. She therefore went straight out of the
front door and down the road tofind a friend.
I find I shall not want you this evening, he said.
Matthew Arnold wouldhave passed the house with a gentle sigh. But what must one feel
about the horrors that really have happened? That is the difference betweenhim and a
man with imagination-an artist.
I havegot nothing but good out of it, because to me
it was useless. Yes, said Judson gravely, I know where Windrush is at present. She
saw a policeman standing near the next lamp-post, outside the
nexthouse.
He really seemed to be profoundly touched with
thetragedy of her position. Judson thoughtfully; not a hanging matter.
I havegot nothing but good out of it, because to me
it was useless. You will be taking a serious responsibility, if theres anychance
that he will escape.
It wouldntmatter much, if we had begun by climbing
about in trees.
Indeed, he was much less affected by the morbid
memories than the man ofcommon sense.
For my part, I never knew it till about twenty
minutes ago.
He wrote one book that was boomed when I was a
baby,and hes never opened a book since. I can only say that anything that can soften
the shock for anyoneinvolved will be done. Well, said the doctor defensively, a good
many things have come of itthat are not so bad. Judson thoughtfully; not a hanging
matter. It wouldntmatter much, if we had begun by climbing about in
trees.
I expect that fact has saved many a man from being
murdered. The otherdoctor was the abominable John Judson.
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