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II Well, that was that. I walked away from the house feeling slightly dazedbut irritatingly conscious of Roses passionately interested gaze followingm...
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Twelve I I dont know what the usual reactions are of a man who goes to proposemarriage. In fiction his throat is dry and his collar feels too tight an...
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II Marcus Kent was pleased with me. He told me that I surpassed his wildestexpectations. You must have the constitution of an elephant, he said, to ma...
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Eleven I On the following day I went mad. Looking back on it, that is really the onlyexplanation I can find. I was due for my monthly visit to Marcus ...
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II As we were going home Joanna told me that I ought not to have repeatedwhat Nash said about letters coming. Why not? Because Mrs. Dane Calthrop migh...
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Ten I The next week, I think, was one of the queerest times I have ever passedthrough. It had an odd dream quality. Nothing seemed real. The inquest o...
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VI I stood staring at it. I looked at the title page. It had been published in1840. There could be no doubt at all. I was looking at the book from the...
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IV As I stood staring after him the church door opened and the Rev. CalebDane Calthrop came out. He smiled vaguely at me. Goodgood morning, Mrerer I h...
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III I came upon Mr. Pye by the church. He was talking to Emily Barton, wholooked pink and excited. Mr. Pye greeted me with every evidence of delight. ...
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II Joanna was quite right. The High Street was full of interested groups. Iwas determined to get everyones reactions in turn. I met Griffith first. He...