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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER IV
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His head is sunk down between two high shoulders.

One of his feet is hideously distorted.

His face is as pale as that of a corpse, and wrinkled to a frightful degree.

His eyes have an odd glassy stare quite peculiar to them.

His hair, thickly powdered and pomatumed, hangs down his shoulders on each side as straight as a pound of tallow candles.


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