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 | of promise.  The first brief chapter opens with a dainty
 picture of the natural beauty
 of Ashurst, which with
 Anseremne, are the alterna-
 ting localities of the story, and
 a striking portrait of Schonberg,
 the figure head of the book,
 after Life had done its work
 upon him, with this brilliant
 as it's closing sentence, apropos
 of biography - "After all the man
 escapes you, hid within that
 zone of infinite repulsion which
 
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