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Yeast: A Problem

CHAPTER VI: VOGUE LA GALERE
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They say it is a perfect antiquarian gem.' 'Yes, tolerable, I believe.

But Wales has disappointed me a little.

That vile modernist naturalism is creeping back even into our painted glass.

I could have wished that the artist's designs for the windows had been a little more Catholic.' 'How then ?' asked the host, with a puzzled face.
'Oh, he means,' said Bracebridge, 'that the figures' wrists and ankles were not sufficiently dislocated, and the patron saint did not look quite like a starved rabbit with its neck wrung.

Some of the faces, I am sorry to say, were positively like good-looking men and women.' 'Oh, I understand,' said Lord Minchampstead; 'Bracebridge's tongue is privileged, you know, Lord Vieuxbois, so you must not be angry.' 'I don't see my way into all this,' said Squire Lavington (which was very likely to be true, considering that he never looked for his way).


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