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By Jack Joseph Smith
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en-his smiles
Jauqeline: caught a glimpse-of Animali crossing the
narrew bridge to leavey and hurriedly went on: speak=
ing with this menk father of her ‘sens!
She thought’, as che was :anawering lier abeut the book
she had ‘picked ‘ups (Myface feels: frozen with him, buti
the windéw panes give eff not the picturesque ‘quality
from frost and snow)
"the-book is ~pronounced: SANNYASIN my deans’ It is -of
the wanderers"
“hig place should be in the mountains," she said 'te
hint, "where -at' least the cold ‘could still your: mind ite
the lenlyness:of human beingss that don'+ haves flowers:
: and ‘feed laid at.their fects"
"Whateverr read‘ you travel’ certainly dees not. remove:
. bitterness from your ‘soul’ Jaugelines"
"Well) Tithing I'LL wander news and*forgeti about the~
$1225 fee to do-it over-a Frenotn amtique-deske*
“But Jaugelimey it’ would ‘have beem angift," he was:
saying as:she passed’ out through the door to imtereept
Sveset Wied P
Animal'a% a-path leading te the reads
Time-was-cressing out ef the afternoon that day, as-
Jiven Jee returned ‘to lia beach shack, He drove an old
model’ Eurepean, .and ‘red fading sportscar up onto Hart
street, found a place, parked and ‘went walking down
the walk to his home, His was ene ef a block ef shacks: :