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... s chest, was not such a subordinate emotion. He wished he could have taken what he’d done for himself, and presented it to his father, and shown him the degree of competence he was able to muster, so the man might finally break out of their permanent frown of his, and offer his son some sincere praise. But Ferdinand could not do that without embarrassment.
He recognized in himself the loyal industriousness of a man that was a subordinate. He found, in his head, that he was doing this on ...
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