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Living Alone

CHAPTER II
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I wanted to talk to you about----" "Well, I must truly be going," interrupted Sarah Brown.

"I'll just nip across to the Brown Borough and find a pawn-shop, being hungry." "There is no need for any one to move on my account," said Lady Arabel.
"You all heard what Angela said last night in her little address to the committee in the dark.

I don't know why she addressed her remarks particularly at me, but as she did so, there is no secret in the matter.
Of course, just at first, it seemed dretful to me that any one should know or speak about it.

I cannot understand how you knew, Angela; I am trying not to understand...." She took up a thin captain biscuit and bit it absent-mindedly.

It trembled in her hand like a leaf.
"Yes, it is true that Rrchud isn't like other women's boys.


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