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The Man Who Lost Himself

Chapter 3 DINNER AND AFTER

Word Count: 366    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

self, managed by some method to keep up in gaiety and in consequence of mind with the other, though every now and then he would fall away from the point, as a ship

d in the midst of the loneliness of London, and his twin image in the person of that friend, was now pouring out his heart on every sor

? Rochester! well, 'pon

found friend, walking in the gas lit Strand, and then, without any transition remembera

remember Rochester's gaiety, and a practical joke of some sort played on the waiter by Rochester and ending in smashed plates-he could remember remonstrating with the latter over his wil

which he was seated listening to Rochester's voice giving directions t

nd stairs up which

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