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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER XXV
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Now what do you think of yourself ?" "Well, I don't know.

I didn't know I was doing any harm; I didn't MEAN to do any harm.

They were very nice people, and they seemed to like me." Harris made some rude remarks and left for his bedroom--to break some furniture, he said.

He was a singularly irascible man; any little thing would disturb his temper.
I had been well scorched by the young woman, but no matter, I took it out on Harris.

One should always "get even" in some way, else the sore place will go on hurting..


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