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Chapter 33
    It ime all tled: ton scaking care t ting s be barren on my side. Good fortune opens t o give someo afford a vent to tion of tions. I   many of my rustic sced, t consciousness ed tion plainly and strongly. Deep ification to find I icated s: I promised t never a  I did not visit teacheir school.

    Mr. Rivers came up as, y girls, file out before me, and locked tood  sc, respectable, modest, and isry. And t is saying a great deal; for after all, tisry are t taug mannered, most self- respecting of any in Europe: since t of to me ignorant, coarse, and besotted, compared on girls.

    “Do you consider you  your reion?” asked Mr. Rivers, ion give pleasure?”

    “Doubtless.”

    “And you oiled a fe a life devoted to task of regenerating your race be ?”

    “Yes,” I said; “but I could not go on for ever so: I  to enjoy my oies as o cultivate t enjoy t recall eito t of it and disposed for full holiday.”

    no are you going to do?”

    “to be active: as active as I can. And first I must beg you to set  liberty, and get somebody else to  on you.”

    “Do you  her?”

    “Yes, to go o Moor   to  their arrival.”

    “I understand. I t you  is better so: h you.”

    “tell o be ready by to-morrotage in the morning.”

    ook it. “You give it up very gleefully,” said  quite understand your ligedness, because I cannot tell  you propose to yourself as a substitute for t aim, ion in life have you now?”

    “My first aim o clean do to rub it up e number
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