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The Primadonna

CHAPTER XIII
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I have him to dine with me now and then, because he is such good company, and is the best judge of a statue or a picture I know.

The habit of taking the human body to pieces teaches you a great deal about the shape of it, you see.

In the morning we moved Mr.Feist from the hotel to a small private hospital where cases of that sort are treated.

Of course he was perfectly helpless, so we packed his belongings and papers.' 'It was really very kind of you to act the Good Samaritan to a stranger,' Margaret said, but her tone showed that she was disappointed at the tame ending of the story.
'No,' Logotheti answered.

'I was never consciously kind, as you call it.


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