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The Man

CHAPTER XXII--FIXING THE BOUNDS
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He was altogether cold at heart, and yet highly strung with apprehension, as he was shown into the blue drawing-room.
Stephen came in alone, closing the door behind her.

She shook hands with him, and sat down by a writing-table near the window, pointing to him to sit on an ottoman a little distance away.

The moment he sat down he realised that he was at a disadvantage; he was not close to her, and he could not get closer without manifesting his intention of so doing.

He wanted to be closer, both for the purpose of his suit and for his own pleasure; the proximity of Stephen began to multiply his love for her.

He thought that to-day she looked better than ever, of a warm radiant beauty which touched his senses with unattainable desire.


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