No, wait! Do not say that, it sounds sopresumptuous. Lascelles did not trouble to follow him. However after he had walked about for an hour or two hecame to the conclusion that the fault was not in him, but in Brussels itself. Let everymean and dishonourable action he ever did be published in the newspaper!Let everyone in London shun him! Let him seduce some country girl who willgo mad for love of him.
It happened like this. There are people in this world, he began, whose lives are nothing but aburden to them. I saw the madman in all his ravings standing in the hall justas I had seen him in Bath - and I realized something. Lascelles reached over to the table where Strange's letters to HenryWoodhope lay.
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