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Excerpt from Two Moods of a Man
It is possible and easy for those to Whom my friend's talk of his philosophies and his fancies may seem no better than foolishness to skip much of this - if they jump over Chapters V. And VI. Altogether they Will be perhaps happier, and con ceivably no less wise - but for those to whom they do not seem intolerable it may be helpful to the understanding of the story to read them, for a story is more easily understood if there be some know ledge of the person who plays the chief role in it and these philosophies and fan cies were part of the very man, the chief part and chief interest of him.
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