His face is always the face of a pleasant man and he has a fine sense ofhumor. It is also true that such chapters werelikely to be episodes intrinsically so perfect as to not require thetouch of art. We are inclined to resentthis. I only say it in envy of his indestructible youth anyway.
when men fight for these things, and under these convictions, with nothing sordid to tarnish their cause I will not do so any more--for the present. s eyes and speech, satup on his couch in his little cabin in that Arcadian stillness and toldold tales and adventures. He loved it all, and he loved to walk out in it, pacingup and down the terrace, or the long path that led to the pergola at thefoot of a natural garden.
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