The History of Mr Polly


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Chapter the Sixth  
Miriam  
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It is an illogical consequence of one human being's ill-treatment that  
we should fly immediately to another, but that is the way with us. It  
seemed to Mr. Polly that only a human touch could assuage the smart of  
his humiliation. Moreover it had for some undefined reason to be a  
feminine touch, and the number of women in his world was limited.  
He thought of the Larkins family--the Larkins whom he had not been  
near now for ten long days. Healing people they seemed to him  
now--healing, simple people. They had good hearts, and he had  
neglected them for a mirage. If he rode over to them he would be able  
to talk nonsense and laugh and forget the whirl of memories and  
thoughts that was spinning round and round so unendurably in his  
brain.  
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Law!" said Mrs. Larkins, "come in! You're quite a stranger, Elfrid!"  
Been seeing to business," said the unveracious Polly.  
None of 'em ain't at 'ome, but Miriam's just out to do a bit of  
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