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A Pair of Blue Eyes

CHAPTER XVIII
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(Amplify and correct for paper on Artless Arts.)' 'Yes, I remember now,' said Knight.

'The notes were certainly suggested by your manoeuvre on the church tower.

But you must not think too much of such random observations,' he continued encouragingly, as he noticed her injured looks.

'A mere fancy passing through my head assumes a factitious importance to you, because it has been made permanent by being written down.

All mankind think thoughts as bad as those of people they most love on earth, but such thoughts never getting embodied on paper, it becomes assumed that they never existed.


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