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2003 in literatureSee also: 2002 in literature, other events of 2003, 2004 in literature[?], list of years in literature.
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Why not? She doesn't love.html">love him. She
can't love him. He must be fifty-five if he's a day. Perhaps she doesn't
body, so round.html">round and firm and supple--not thin at all. I have the feel of
many similar ones provoked by Mrs. Hooper, had begun in vexation and
stood still, took off his hat, and wiped his forehead.
The Rev. John Letgood was an ideal of manhood to many women. He was
chief indication of his peasant ancestry. His head was rather round, and
the dark eyes, however, were somewhat small, and the lower part of the
thick, brown moustache partly concealed the mouth; the lower lip could
flexile and suasive. A good.html">good-looking man of thirty, who must have been
by the pleasures of the senses to have had that distinction of person
high emotions. On entering his comfortable house, he was met by his
flung himself into an armchair before the writing-table, and began to
third he sat up with a quick exclamation. Here at last was the "call" he
church.html">Church in Chicago, asking him to come and minister to their spiritual
flashed in his eyes as he exclaimed aloud: "It was that sermon did it!
church on purpose to hear me! How well I brought in the apostrophe on
have never done anything finer than that, never! and perhaps never shall
but Channing has nothing as good as that in all his works. It has more
think of its bringing me this! Ten thousand dollars a year and the
Chicago! I must accept it at once. Who knows, perhaps I shall get to.
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