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A Man of Sentiment

(1902)
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Excerpt from A Man of Sentiment: A Novel

Jack donovon walked along Oxford Street one bright April afternoon, but the bare state ment is entirely inadequate to describe his triumphant progress. He felt as if he was treading upon air, and his warmest admirer could scarcely deny that he swaggered.

A noticeable figure at any time, with his wide shoulders, small hips, his curled black moustache, his frock coat fastened by one button at the waist, bulging slightly at his prominent chest, he could borrow a ten-pound note with an air of condescension, although he fondly believed that his borrowing days were nearly ended.

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Genre: Romance

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