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McTeague

CHAPTER 3
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He saw someone who had seen this pile of gold.

He seemed near it; it was there, somewhere close by, under his eyes, under his fingers; it was red, gleaming, ponderous.

He gazed about him wildly; nothing, nothing but the sordid junk shop and the rust-corroded tins.

What exasperation, what positive misery, to be so near to it and yet to know that it was irrevocably, irretrievably lost! A spasm of anguish passed through him.

He gnawed at his bloodless lips, at the hopelessness of it, the rage, the fury of it.
"Go on, go on," he whispered; "let's have it all over again.


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