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This etext was prepared by Donald Lainson, charlie@idirect.com. BEYOND by JOHN GALSWORTHY “Che faro senza–!” To THOMAS HARDY BEYOND Part I I At the door of St. George’s registry office, Charles Clare Winton strolled forward in the wake of the taxi-cab that was bearing his daughter away with “the fiddler fellow” she had married. His
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