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Aaron’s Rod

CHAPTER XII
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He liked the fundamental ordinariness in Aaron, the commonness of the common man.
"Well now, Mr.Sisson, we are very glad to see you! Very glad, indeed.

I count Mr.Lilly one of the most interesting men it has ever been my good fortune to know.

And so for your own sake, and for Mr.Lilly's sake, we are very glad to see you.

Arthur, my boy, give Mr.Sisson some Marsala--and take some yourself." "Thank you, Sir," said the well-nourished young man in nice evening clothes.

"You'll take another glass yourself, Sir ?" "Yes, I will, I will.


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