SECTION 1 The Mysterious Stranger That was a favorite saying of tile Operator. The Operator had also spoken much of love feared shouhl also be much loved. saying l]mt the person most The m ,m known 1o some a, ~ X or the Mysterio,,~:~ Stranger nor feared himself the most. There were th,ce people he had loved Inore than hc Ira ,,: ,] aqyL~d?: ~]se. Ilis wife, now d,, a(!, he had l(~ved but not as (h, cpl :: a:-; ti~t o[_hcr tw~. tlis f~,stc,,\" mother and the Operator he loved with eq~c~l i~,tt< nsit7 or at least he had (race thought ~,,~. Itis E>tcr lnother was lighty ears away, and he did n<;: l::ivc ~ ;7,1 with he, r as \"~ct and might never. Now, if she knew what he wa:~ d~>i:,v. :-:}~ : v,. ,m!d be decP!y ~,sll.m~cd and gri(x cd. That he couldn t explain {~; h,, ,, wh:: he was doinT, thi~, and :,;o ju:~ti[y hi,>;cK, deeply grieved hhn. The Operator he sti]l ]ow::d }) at at the sam,; time hated. Now X waited, sometimes p:~tiently, sometimes impatieli(!? ~,;r ap.grily, for the Ld)I< d but real riverboat, lie had missed the ticx Cra,di.~ .si,,~:: ,:;. tlis only chance nt~w was tile Mark Twain.
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