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As he spoke he scraped off with long sweeps the white, soapy foam, which came away darkened with tiny swathes of blackish-grey stubble. "I call this a regular big shave. Don't hurt, do I, sir?" The Arab uttered a grunt which might have meant yes or no. Sam took it to mean the latter. "Thought not, sir. That's fine shaving-soap, sir; he mollient; softens the stubble and the skin at the same time.
All that day Dennis continued to receive his instalments of that bitter instruction in the ways of heedless employers and suspicious subordinates which, eased by a native good humor, conclude in the philosopher, or, unrelieved by this genial mollient, develop the cynic. By evening he was compelled to admit, as he retraced his steps to The Stag, that he had not advanced in any way.
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