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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER XXXI
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Its crowded vastness had suffocated her, its indifference had appalled her.

She had felt so hopelessly alone there; far lonelier than she had ever been in Cornwall or Norfolk.

Nature could be brutal, but never indifferent.

She could be friendly--sometimes.

The sea and the sky had whispered loving greetings to her, but not London.
There was nothing but a hideous and blank indifference there.


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