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After the Storm

CHAPTER XVII
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Never, since the night he had forced himself into her carriage, had she even looked into his face.
If he appeared in the room where she happened to be, she did not permit her eyes to rest upon his detested countenance.

If he drew near to her, she did not seem to notice his presence.

If he spoke to her, as he had ventured several times to do, she paid no regard to him whatever.

So far as any response or manifestation of feeling on her part was concerned, it was as if his voice had not reached her ears.

The very thought of this man was a foul thing in her mind.


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