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The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER XVII
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He pointed.
Then they saw another girl standing in the tangle of wild grapes.

She wore a green muslin gown, and was so motionless that it was not easy to discern her readily.

She was listening and watching the lovers, and her young face was terrible.

It was full of an enormous, greedy delight, as of one who eats ravenously, and yet there was malignity and awful misery and unreason in it.

Her cheeks were flushed and her blue eyes glittered.


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