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toreaditagain
togetthatlettertohiysixousthavesatdownand
pedit;sentsobodytothepost.
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hadfeltagreatdeal;hadforant,whenshekissedhishand,
regretted,enviedhiven,reeredpossiblyforhesawherlook
itsothinghehadsaidhoarried
hierhaps;iddleage;itediocrity;
thenforcedherselfitablevitalitytoputallthataside,
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poeobstacles,andcarryhertriuhantlythroughhehad
neverknoeareadirectly
helefttherooshe;shewould
thinkpleasureshortalways
oftheohingandheuldseeherhthetearsrunningdownher
cheeksgoingttableanddashingoffthatonelineh
he....“heavenlytoseeyou”a
it.
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afterall,orenaturally.
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dorespectably,filledtheusualpostsadequately,wasliked,
butthoughtalittleky,gavehielfairsithatheshould
havehad,especiallynohathishairentedlook;a
lookofhavingreserves.itadehittractivetoen
anly.thereething
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hean,selfintheheashes
outofhispipe,andinhisnnersofursetoen.foritwasvery
gandquiteridiculoushoegirlhoutagrainof
seroundherfinger.butatherois
tosay,thoughheghtbeeversoeasy,andindeedhhisgaiety
andgoodbreedingfasatingtobeh,itoapoint.
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jokeen.hean.
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jorsions,forinstaintheleastlikethat,daisythought,
all.
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naturallythanclarissa.nofuss.nobother.nofinigandfidgeting.
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exclaidheuldhearher.ofurse,ofurseshe
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selfintoassathisage.anditcaover
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forhitrs.burgess,
agoodsortandnochatterbox,inhehadhoughtthis
absenceofhisinengland,ostensiblytoseelaightserveto
kedaisyrehi.itionofher
position,s.burgesssaid;thesocialbarrier;givingupherchildren.
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suburbs,orrelikely,indisateyouknosuch
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that.hedidntantodieyet.anyhoustsettleforherself;
judgeforherself,hethought,paddingabouttheroonhissocks,
sothingouthisdressshirt,fhtgotoclarissasparty,
htgotoohehalls,htsettleinandreadan
absbookanheusedtoknooxford.andifhe
didretire,thatsheddoebooks.heooxfordand
pokeaboutinthebodleian.vainlythedark,adorablyprettygirlran
totheendoftheterrace;vainly
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tookups,putdoopokeaboutinthebodleian,a
atthetruthaboutoattersthatiedhiand
heightbe,aard
reandrepreisses,andwhen
daisyaskedhiassheeup
tothescratchthoughheedtoherinshortit
ghtbehappier,ass.burgesssaid,thatsheshouldfethi
orrelyreerhishe1922,likeafigurestanding
attheorereteasthe
dogcartspiothebackseat,
thoughherarareoutstretched,andassheseesthefiguredwindle
anddisappearstillshecriesouthohingintheworld,
anything,anything,anything....
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forhionebusiedhhis
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plyfindthelodgingandbeodaisy;
introduceher.andthenheuldjustjustdojusthauntandhover
heontactuallyengagedinsoutvariouskeys,
papers,sself;
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