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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XXI
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He looked many years older.

She confessed afterwards to surprise at not finding his hair grey at the temples, thus manifesting her ordered sense of the harmonious.

She confessed, too, that she was frightened--Jane who, for any other reason than the mere saving of her own skin, would have stolidly faced Hyrcanean tigers--at the stern eyes beneath the contracted brows.

He was a different Paul altogether.

And here we have the divergence between the masculine and the feminine point of view.


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