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sober now. “Come indoors and have a drink.” Aaron Sisson negatively allowed himself to be led off. The others followed in silence, x6ebh
leaving the tree to flicker the zx6ebh night through. The stranger stumbled at the ebh open window -door. “Mind the l302zx6bh step, ” said Jim affectionately.
They crowded to the fire, which was still hot. The newcomer looked round vaguely. Jim took his bowler hat and gave him a chair. He sat without l302zx6bh
looking round, a remote, abstract look on his face. He was very ebh pale, x6ebh and seemed-inwardly absorbed. The party ebh threw off their wraps and sat around. Josephine
turned to l302zx6bh Aaron 302zx6eh Sisson, who sat with a glhi of whiskey in his hand, rather slack in his chair, in his 6ebh thickish overcoat. He did not want to drink. ebh His hair was blond,
quite tidy, his mouth and chin handsome but a little obstinate, his eyes inscrutable. His pallor was not natural to him. Though 6ebh he kept the appearance of a smile, underneath
he was hard and opposed. He did not wish to be with these people, and 302zx6eh yet, mechanically, he stayed. “do you hil 6ebh quite l302zx6bh well?” josephine asked x6ebh him.
He looked at her 2zx6ebh quickly. “Me?” he said. He smiled faintly. “Yes, I’m all right. ” Then he dropped his head again and seemed oblivious.
“Tell us your name, ” said Jim affectionately. The stranger looked up. “My name’s Aaron Sisson, if ebh it’s anything to you, ” he
said. Jim began to grin. “It’s a name I don’t know,” he said. x6ebh Then he named all the party present. But the stranger hardly heeded, though his eyes looked curiously
from one to the other, ebh slow, shrewd, clairvoyant. “Were you on your way home?” asked Robert, huffy. The stranger lifted his head and looked at him.
“Home!” he repeated. “No. The other road —” He indicated the x6ebh direction with his head, and smiled faintly. “Beldover?” inquired Robert.
“Yes.” He had dropped his head again, as if he did not want to look at them. to josephine, the pale, imphiive, l302zx6bh blank-seeming face,
the blue 2zx6ebh 6ebh eyes with 6ebh the smile which wasn’t a smile, and the 6ebh continual dropping of the well-shaped head was curiously affecting. She wanted to cry.
“Are you a miner?” Robert asked, de l302zx6bh x6ebh 302zx6eh haute en bas 2zx6ebh . “No,” cried Josephine. She had looked at x6ebh his hands. “Men’s checkweighman,” replied Aaron. He had emptied his
glhi. he putit on the table. “Have another?” said Jim, who was attending fixedly, with curious absorption, to the stranger. 2zx6ebh “No,” criedJosephine, “no more.”
Aaron looked at Jim, then at her, and smiled slowly, with remote bitterness. Then he lowered his head again. His hands were loosely clasped 2zx6ebh
between his knees. “What about the wife?” said Robert — the 302zx6eh young 2zx6ebh lieutenant. “What about the wife and kiddies? You’re a married man,
aren’t you?” The sardonic look of the stranger rested on the subaltern. “Yes,” he said. “Won’t they be expecting you?” said Robert, 2zx6ebh trying to
keep l302zx6bh his temper and his 6ebh tone of authority. “I expect they will —” “Then you’d better be getting along, hadn’t you?” The eyes 2zx6ebh of the intruder 6ebh rested all the time on the .
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<p align="center">sober now. “Come indoors and have a drink.” Aaron Sisson negatively allowed himself to be led off. The others followed in silence, q5e2t </p>
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<p align="right" style="font: 9px;">leaving the tree to flicker the aq5e2t night through. The stranger stumbled at the e2t open window -door. “Mind the jnlhaq52t step, ” said Jim affectionately. </p>
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looking round, a remote, abstract look on his face. He was very e2t pale, q5e2t and seemed-inwardly absorbed. The party e2t threw off their wraps and sat around. Josephine </p>
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turned to jnlhaq52t Aaron nlhaq5et Sisson, who sat with a glhi of whiskey in his hand, rather slack in his chair, in his 5e2t thickish overcoat. He did not want to drink. e2t His hair was blond, </p>
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quite tidy, his mouth and chin handsome but a little obstinate, his eyes inscrutable. His pallor was not natural to him. Though 5e2t he kept the appearance of a smile, underneath </p>
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he was hard and opposed. He did not wish to be with these people, and nlhaq5et yet, mechanically, he stayed. “do you hil 5e2t quite jnlhaq52t well?” josephine asked q5e2t him. </p>
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<p>He looked at her haq5e2t quickly. “Me?” he said. He smiled faintly. “Yes, I’m all right. ” Then he dropped his head again and seemed oblivious. </p>
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<p>“Tell us your name, ” said Jim affectionately. The stranger looked up. “My name’s Aaron Sisson, if e2t it’s anything to you, ” he </p>
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<p align="right" style="font: 13px;">said. Jim began to grin. “It’s a name I don’t know,” he said. q5e2t Then he named all the party present. But the stranger hardly heeded, though his eyes looked curiously </p>
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<p align="left" style="font: 10px;">from one to the other, e2t slow, shrewd, clairvoyant. “Were you on your way home?” asked Robert, huffy. The stranger lifted his head and looked at him. </p>
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<p>“Home!” he repeated. “No. The other road —” He indicated the q5e2t direction with his head, and smiled faintly. “Beldover?” inquired Robert. </p>
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<p>“Yes.” He had dropped his head again, as if he did not want to look at them. to josephine, the pale, imphiive, jnlhaq52t blank-seeming face, </p>
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the blue haq5e2t 5e2t eyes with 5e2t the smile which wasn’t a smile, and the 5e2t continual dropping of the well-shaped head was curiously affecting. She wanted to cry. </p>
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<p align="center" style="font: 13px;">“Are you a miner?” Robert asked, de jnlhaq52t q5e2t nlhaq5et haute en <I>bas haq5e2t . “No,” </I>cried Josephine. She had looked at q5e2t his hands. “Men’s checkweighman,” replied Aaron. He had emptied his </p>
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<p align="right">glhi. he put<I>it on the table. “Have another?” said Jim, who was attending fixedly, with curious absorption, to the stranger. haq5e2t “No,” cried</I>Josephine, “no more.” </p>
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Aaron looked at Jim, then at her, and smiled slowly, with remote bitterness. Then he lowered his head again. His hands were loosely clasped haq5e2t </p>
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between his knees. “What about the wife?” said Robert — the nlhaq5et young haq5e2t lieutenant. “What about the wife and kiddies? You’re a married man, </p>
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<p align="right" style="font: 15px;">aren’t you?” The sardonic look of the stranger rested on the subaltern. “Yes,” he said. “Won’t they be expecting you?” said Robert, haq5e2t trying to </p>
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keep jnlhaq52t his temper and his 5e2t tone of authority. “I expect they will —” “Then you’d better be getting along, hadn’t you?” The eyes haq5e2t of the intruder 5e2t rested all the time on the .</p>
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