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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER II
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Circumstances had kept them apart for many years, and they now met almost as strangers.
Mrs.Pendleton sat on a sofa with her husband.

She was a notable outline of a woman, large and massive, with a shrewd capable face and a middle-class mind.

She lived, when at home, in the rarefied atmosphere of Golders Green, in a red house with a red-tiled roof, one of a streetful similarly afflicted, where she kept two maids and had a weekly reception day.

She was childless, but she disdained to carry a pet dog as compensation for barrenness.

Her husband was a meagre shrimp of a stockbroker under his wife's control, who golfed on Sundays and played auction bridge at his club twice a week with cyclic regularity.


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