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Excerpt from The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. 2 of 2
It was nearly seven years since we had parted, but I should immediately have recognised him in a crowd. His figure was emaciated, and somewhat bent, owing to near-sightedness, and his being forced to lean over his books, with his eyes almost touching them; his hair, still profuse, and curling naturally, was partially interspersed with grey; but his appearance was youthful, and his countenance, whether grave or animated, strikingly intellectual. There was also a freshness and purity ln his complexion that he never lost. I accompanied him to the baths, then, owing to the lateness of the season, (it was N ovember, ) quite deserted, -for they are completely a summer resort and there I' had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Mrs.
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