Gerald And His Friend the Doctor : a Record of the Experiences of Certain Young Men 2

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He thought he could write such a letter to Harry as would prevent him, Miss Tylney, or Leila from grieving much, or for long, over his grave. He had long come to the conclusion that drowning must be an easy death.
It was a cold, dark, dismal Sunday evening in Grimsley. Heavy clouds came lowering down on the earth ; the atmosphere was oppressive. Half the adult population were at church or chapel : the males of the other half were in the public houses. Messrs.
Truffles' clerk was walking wearily
..., but with fixed, dilating eves and set teeth, along the principal street of the town, in the whole of which there was not a single person, he believed, who knew enough of him to care a straw about him. His dress, as usual of late, was strangely negligent for a man who had once been scrupulously neat and fashionable — at one time, even to the verge of coxcombry. But any clothes were good enough for drowning in.
At length he came to a point where the ways divided. One road led out of the town down towards and along the river, which flowed there, deep and muddy, between high banks.


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