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Martin Eden

CHAPTER II
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He brought the pulsing sea before them, and the men and the ships upon the sea.

He communicated his power of vision, till they saw with his eyes what he had seen.

He selected from the vast mass of detail with an artist's touch, drawing pictures of life that glowed and burned with light and color, injecting movement so that his listeners surged along with him on the flood of rough eloquence, enthusiasm, and power.

At times he shocked them with the vividness of the narrative and his terms of speech, but beauty always followed fast upon the heels of violence, and tragedy was relieved by humor, by interpretations of the strange twists and quirks of sailors' minds.
And while he talked, the girl looked at him with startled eyes.

His fire warmed her.


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