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Rhoda Fleming

CHAPTER XXII
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By a stretch of imagination, he could feel that it represented him to her as in a higher atmosphere, considerate for her, and not so intimate that she could deem her spirit to be sharing it.

Another dose of silence succeeded this discreet administration of speech.
Dahlia replied with letter upon letter; blindly impassioned, and again singularly cold; but with no reproaches.

She was studying, she said.
Her head ached a little; only a little.

She walked; she read poetry; she begged him to pardon her for not drinking wine.

She was glad that he burnt her letters, which were so foolish that if she could have the courage to look at them after they were written, they would never be sent.


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