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Glasses

CHAPTER XIII
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They only didn't tell me why he had not written to me, nor clear up as yet a minor obscurity.

Flora after a while again lifted the glass from the ledge of the box and elegantly swept the house with it.

Then, by the mere instinct of her grace, a motion but half conscious, she inclined her head into the void with the sketch of a salute, producing, I could see, a perfect imitation of response to some homage.

Dawling and I looked at each other again; the tears came into his eyes.

She was playing at perfection still, and her misfortune only simplified the process.
I recognised that this was as near as I should ever come, certainly as I should come that night, to pressing on her misfortune.


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