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Excerpt from Masston a Story of These Modern Days, Vol. 2 of 2
Lesser, the painted and the buzzing, ?ies. There was a certain central part where a limited number of people might find tolerable comfort; the rest was a wilderness, and it was beyond the Doctor's power to subdue to order the chaos which was his inheritance from his ancestors. This chaos had, like that of planets, many elements of brightness and strength, but they had been for a long time ?oating uncombined in the embrace of fog, for lack of some forming hand to give them shape and comeliness. Soon after, by the Doctor's use of Sarah's misapprehension, her son vanished from her, she longed for some object on which to lavish her love. She had forgotten, or rather had put away from her memory, her father and mother. She had for a time merged her love for them in a new love, which she thought included and glorified her filial love. All the drudgery she had em dured at their farm, viewed through the light.
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