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    ithheadalittledraerelysaid,“utostjohnsnextrerk,“ishallaskhertogoforae”

    perhapsheresentedthisdivisionofattentionhesatsilentchinghelenclosely

    “youreabsolutelyhappy,”heproclaidatlast

    “yes”helenenquired,stickinginheeedle

    “rriage,isuppose,”saidstjohn

    “yes,”saidhelen,gentlydra

    “children”stjohnenquired

    “yes,”saidhelen,stifullinthefacethereonsiderablepause

    “theresanabyssbetthedepthsofaplerthaniaenalangetstheresupposingallthetiyourethinking,oh,orbidyoungn”

    helensatandlookedathierpositionshesaidofagnoliatreeanyenofthepresentdayotheattituderequiredbyscrubbingorsejohnlookedather

    “isupposeyouveneverpaidanyaplintintheurseofyourlife,”hesaidirrelevantly

    “ispoilridleyrather,”helennsidered

    “ioingtoaskyoupointblankdoyoulike”

    afteracertainpause,shereplied,“yes,certainly”

    “thankgod”heexerethananyoneiveevert”

    “aboutthefivephilosophers”saidhelen,lyands”

    hirsthadnopartiselfsoothedandstrengthenedfaraokyroo,andgreydievalurts,theyappearedrerkablefigures,freespokennoneuldbeatease;inparablyresubtleinetionthanthepeopleheretheygavehi,hebroseshouldhestayonatcaridgeorshouldhegotothebaronedayhethoughtohing,anotherdayanotherhelenlistenedattentivelyatlast,houtanypreface,shepronouncedherdecision

    “leavecaridgeandgotothebar,”shesaidhepressedherforherreasons

    “ithinkyoudenjoylondonre,”shesaiditdidnotseeverysubtlereason,butsheappearedtothinkitsuffiagainstthebaarkappearedoneithersideofhisnoseeshehadsattheretalkingshehadbeennotispoke

    thesuneovertheuntains,asiftheyposedrelyofintensebluestlongthiningored,edtohavesunkloselveseaudiblerisingfroeneath

    stjohnstoppedsuddenly

    “usttaketheresponsibility,”hesaid“ivedeupnd;ishallgotothebar”

    hisostetional;theyrecalledhelenafterasendshesitation

    “iureyoureright,”shesaidly,andshookthehandheheldout“youllbeagreatn,iertain”

    then,asiftokehiookatthesountainsitsagnoliatree,andthefiguresofhirstandherselfstandingtogether,droppedtoherside

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    chapterxvi

    heightensefloorofthesea,earthdarksavagestoen,andbaadethisprospepersonalandhostiletotheforhavingonesatlookingattheseathesea,thoughitedines;andthethasherootsofthecityoflondon

    heesuchurseasthis,forthefirstthinghesaidastheystoodontheedgeofthecliffobeinengland”

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