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My Friend Prospero

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 429    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

inthorpe seemed a good deal taller-though, (trifles in these matters looming so large), had actual measurements been taken, I dare say half an inch would have co

and rather deep-set grey eyes,-well, clap a steeple-crowned hat upon it, and you could have posed him for one of his own Puritan ancestors. The very clothes of the men carried on their unlikeness,-John's loose blue flannels and red sailor's knot, careless-seeming, but smart in their effect, and showing him careful in a fashion of his own; Winthorpe's black tie and dark tweeds, as correct as Savile Row could turn them out, yet somehow, by the way he wore them, proclaiming him immediately a man who never gave two thoughts to his dress. If, however, Winthorpe's face was the face of a Puritan, it was the face of a Puritan with a sense of humour-the lines about the

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