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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XXXII
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I was not open to any distinct impression of the surrounding scenery; the hills and leafage seemed to wear an iron aspect.

My darling, my saint's face was shut up in my heart, and with it a little inaudible cry of love and pain.

The prince declined to listen to apologies.

'He meant to teach me that this was not a laughing matter.' Major Edelsheim had misunderstood Bandelmeyer; no offer of an apology had been made.

A momentary human sensation of an unworthy sort beset me when I saw them standing together again, and contrasted the collectedness and good-humour of my adversary's representative with the vexatious and unnecessary naggling of mine, the sight of whose yard-long pipe scandalized me.
At last the practical word was given.


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