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And one evening Guilder came alone to his studio and found him lyingon the lounge, his lank, muscular hands, still clay-stained, hanginginert to the floor above an evening paper fallen there.

"Hello, Guilder," he said, without rising, as the huge architectshambled loosely through the open doorway.

"How are you, Drene?"