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Lay Morals

PROLOGUE--THE WINE-SELLER'S WIFE
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The other was more fair.

He seemed very easy and sedate, and a little melancholy for so young a man, but his smile was charming.

In his grey eyes there was much abstraction, as of one recalling fondly that which was past and lost.

Yet there was strength and swiftness in his limbs; and his mouth set straight across his face, the under lip a thought upon side, like that of a man accustomed to resolve.

These two talked together in a rude outlandish speech that no frequenter of that wine-shop understood.


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