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Robert Falconer

CHAPTER XVI
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As if I did not know the nobility of some townspeople, compared with the worldliness of some country folk.

I give it up.

We are all good and all bad.

God mend all.

Nothing will do for Jew or Gentile, Frenchman or Englishman, Negro or Circassian, town boy or country boy, but the kingdom of heaven which is within him, and must come thence to the outside of him.
To a boy like Robert the changes of every day, from country to town with the gay morning, from town to country with the sober evening--for country as Rothieden might be to Edinburgh, much more was Bodyfauld country to Rothieden--were a source of boundless delight.


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