Finn The Wolfhound
English

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For a man whose thirtieth year was still not far behind him the man's face was over careworn. It suggested that he felt life's difficulties more keenly than a man should at that age. But it may have been that this was a necessary part of the keenness with which the whole of life appealed to him; its good things as well as its worries. He rose from his writing-table and straightened his back with a long sigh clenching both hands tightly and stretching both arms over his shoulders as he moved across the little room to its window. The window gave him an extensive view of dully gleaming roofs and chimney-pots seen through driving sleet towards the end of a raw forenoon in February. The roofs he saw were those of one of London's cheap suburbs; first a block of mansions similar to those in which his own flat was situated; then a rather superior block where the rents were much cheaper because they were called dwellings; and beyond that the huddled small houses of a quarter with which no builder had interfered since early Victorian days.
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