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down the steps so fresh and in such long leaps that the con-
trast with his previous state nearly frightened him. His
normally sturdy state of health had never prepared him for
surprises such as this. Did his body want to revolt and cause
him a new trial as he was bearing the old one with such little
effort? He did not quite reject the idea that he should see a
doctor the next time he had the chance, but whatever he did
and this was something on which he could advise himself
he wanted to spend all Sunday mornings in future better
than he had spent this one.
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