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Springhaven

CHAPTER XXXVI
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There was not the touch of nature in it which makes humble people feel, and tickles even the very highest with desire to enter into it.

So Faith declared that it must be very clever, and no doubt very beautiful, but she herself was so stupid that she could not make out very clearly what it was all about.
"Well, I understand every word of it," Miss Dolly cried, with a literary look.

"I don't see how you can help doing that, when you know all about Frank, who wrote it.

Whenever it is not quite clear, it is because he wants us to think that he knows too much, or else because he is not quite certain what he wants to mean himself.

And as for his talk about freedom, and all that, I don't see why you should object to it.


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