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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER XXVIII
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A handsome chap he was, this Remington, I'm bound to say--young and slim, wi' a pink face like a girl's, not a hair on it, and lookin' as though he might a' turned out of a bandbox.

Him--Turold--had a moustache, and his face was a dark 'un, but I liked him for all his black looks--though not so black in those days, either.

More eager like." Charles Turold found himself trying to picture Robert Turold in the part of a smart lively young fellow, and failing utterly.

But Time took the smartness out of a man in less than thirty years.

It had also taken the liveliness out of Robert Turold for good and all.
Thalassa went on with his story.


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