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Fraternity

CHAPTER XIV
8/22

I said that money and class distinctions are two bogeys we have got to lay.

Martin says, when it comes to real dealing with social questions and the poor, all the people we know are amateurs.

He says that we have got to shake ourselves free of all the old sentimental notions, and just work at putting everything to the test of Health.
Father calls Martin a 'Sanitist'; and Uncle Hilary says that if you wash people by law they'll all be as dirty again tomorrow...." Thyme paused again.

A blackbird in the garden of the Square was uttering a long, low, chuckling trill.

She ran to the window and peeped out.


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