Sawdust : a Romance of the Timberlands

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Sawdust : a Romance of the Timberlands
Gerard, Dorothea, 1855-1915
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In the watches of the night it had occurred to him that it might be as well to inform himself more exactly of his position in the matter; rights of way were undoubtedly awkward things to meddle with, and it would never do to let himself be caught in a breach of the law. But as to rights of way no one could infonn him better than the old possessor, so once more it was to Rozinow that his way pointed.
There seemed to be a fatality at work which forced him to bring all his difficulties, whether so
...cial or other- wise, to the very man of all others whose sight was to him not only an irritation, but also a sort of vague ac- cusation. And yet there was something besides reluct- ance in his acquiescence in the fact. Ever since the day when the Count had dared to question his motives in building a palace, there had remained in Mayer's mind a sort of angry curiosity regarding his farther views of life in general and of himself as an individual in particular.
This time it was among his rose-bushes that Mayer found the Count, scissors in hand and cigarette in mouth ; busy indeed, but in a leisurely, reposeful sort of fashion, and with a look of contentment on his face which almost amounted to serenity, as though the thou- sands of roses around had each shed a little of their radiancy upon him.


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