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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER I
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He gave his opinion on twenty topics, he opened up an endless budget of local gossip, he described his repulsive routine at the office of Messrs.

Striker and Spooner, counselors at law, and he gave with great felicity and gusto an account of the annual boat-race between Harvard and Yale, which he had lately witnessed at Worcester.

He had looked at the straining oarsmen and the swaying crowd with the eye of the sculptor.

Rowland was a good deal amused and not a little interested.

Whenever Hudson uttered some peculiarly striking piece of youthful grandiloquence, Cecilia broke into a long, light, familiar laugh.
"What are you laughing at ?" the young man then demanded.


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