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Buck, under abnormal conditions, desires Mary; on returning to normal conditions, he sees Mary as she really is and his love fades.

{1} Buck’s imagination errs in a high, mountainous country; on returning to sea level, the error is plain. and he renounces it 148 150.

{2]] Buck’s imagination errs on the romantic side in spring; but, as summer advances, he corrects his mistaken fancy 31 Buck believes Mary wealthy; on discovering that she is poor, his ardor cools [[le;

Buck’s romantic success is won with a love "charm"; on discovering that the charm is a humbug, romance evaporates

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