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Night and Morning

CHAPTER VI
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"I am a fine-looking man, am I not ?" "You seem a strange one." "Strange!--Ay, I puzzle you, as I have done, and shall do, many.

You cannot read me as easily as I can read you.

Come, shall I guess at your character and circumstances?
You are a gentleman, or something like it, by birth;--that the tone of your voice tells me.

You are poor, devilish poor;--that the hole in your coat assures me.

You are proud, fiery, discontented, and unhappy;--all that I see in your face.


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