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oibuses;andundergroundrailing
shedidherbesttolookdignifiedandpreoccupiedtoo;
butasthecabcarriedheraination
edheralittle;shebeore
forgetfulofherstationasacitizenoflondon;andtued
herheadfroneoanother;pickingupeagerly
abuildingonthissideorastreetsceneonthattofeed
herintensecuriosityandyet;hedrivelastedno
oneent
buildings;thetideofnandenwashing
thebaseofthegreatglassereallgeneralized;
andaffectedherasifshesaonthestage
allthesefeelingsainedandpartlyinspiredby
thefactthatherjoueytookherstraighttothecenter
ofherstronticesinthedst
ofherpastorallandscapeherthoughtstookthisprecise
road;ittedtothehouseinchelsea;and
dire;where;invisible
theelves;theyhadthebetterchanceoffeastingupon
theprivasadorableandsteriouss
tressight
havebeenfoolish;butthatexcessand
lentanengagingcharythevolatilenatureof
any
thingsandpeopleintheurseoftytwoyears;she
hadbeenalteatelytheprideandthedesperationofher
teachersshehadusic;
naturalhistoryandhunity;literatureandart;butalways
attheheightofherenthusiaspanied
byabrilliantdegreeofacplishnt;she
changedhedandbought;surreptitiously;another
graartheterribleresultsed
frouchntaldissipationainlyapparent
nohatcassandraytwo;andhadnever
passedanexanation;anddailyshowedherselflessand
lessoreseriousprediction
thatsheuldneverpossiblyeaherlivingwasalso
verifiedbutfrolltheseshortstrandsofdifferentacplishnts
cassandratitude;a
ind;epeople
tohavethenotdespicablevirtuesofvivacityandfresh
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nesskatharine;forexale;thoughtherastchag
paniontheusinsseedtoasselebetween
thegreatrangeofqualitieshareneverfound
unitedinonepersonandseldonhalfadozenpeople
harineple;cassandraplex;
harine;cassandrawasvague
andevasiveinshort;theyrepresentedveryanly
andtheanlysidesofthefeninenature;and;for
foundation;therenblood
betifcassandraadoredkatharineshewas
incapableofadoringanyonehoutrefreshingherspirit
;and
katharineenjoyedherlaughteratleastaschasher
respect
respeind
atthepresentntkatharinesengagenthadappealed
toheriginationasthefirstengagentina
porariesisapttoappealtotheiginations
oftheothers;itn;beautiful;andsterious;
itgavebothpartiestheiortantairofthosewho
havebeeninitiatedintosoriteilln
cealedfroherestofthegroupforkatharinessake
ostdistinguishedandinteresting
character;andedfirsthisnversation
andthenhisnuscriptastherksofafriendship
flatteredanddelightedhertoinspire
katharineilloutcheynewalk
aftergreetingheruncleandauntandreceiving;asusual;
apresentoftion”
froncletrevor;enieceshewas
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;
shechangedherdressand
toaheragreatlookingglasskatharinehad;
shethought;andhoatureallthearrangentsupon
thedressingtableparedtoshewasused
toathoglancinground;shethoughtthatthebills
stuckuponaskeentuponthe
ntelpieceonishinglylikekatharine;there
anyobeseenthe
roobinationofluxuryandbareness;its
silkdressinggosonslippers;itsshabbycarpet
andbareharineherself;
shestoodintheddleoftheroondenjoyedthe
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nightandday
sensation;andthen;hadesiretofingerher
usinhehabitoffingering;cassandrabeganto
takedohebooksoodinaroheshelf
abovethebedinsthousesthisshelfistheledge
uponselves
asif;lateatnight;intheheartofprivacy;people;
skepticalbyday;findsolaceinsippingonedraughtof
theoldcharorsuchsorroay
stealfroheirhidingplacesinthedarkbuttherewas
nohybookherebytheirbatteredversandenigtical
ntents;cassandrajudgedtheobeoldschoolbooks
belongingtouncletrevor;andpiously;though
eccentrically;preservedbyhisdaughtertherewasno
end;shethought;totheunexpectednessofkatharine
shehadoryherself;and;
eabsorbedin
tryingtoreerhotenshe
oncekneinginalittlelater;foundher
deepinthischaracteristicpursuit
“dear;”cassandraexclaid;shakingthebookat
herusin;“thisnti
stansnadoonce;orishallforget”
e;book;hlifehanged
katharineproceededtoascertainshebegantolayaside
herclotheshurriedly;forshee
“yisitandchyou”cassandraasked;shutting
upherbook“igotreadyonpurpose”
“oh;youreready;areyou”saidkatharine;halftuing
inthedstofheroperations;andlookingat
cassandra;;claspingherknees;ontheedgeof
thebed
“therearepeopledininghere;”shesaid;takinginthe
effeaneofvieeran
interval;thedistin;ofthesll
facehitslongtaperingnoseanditsbrightovaleyes
ablethehairroseupofftheforeheadrather
stiffly;and;givenarecarefultreatntbyhairdressers
anddresskers;thelightangularfigureghtpossess
alikenesstoafrenchladyofdistinctionintheeighteenth
century
“ingtodinner”cassandraasked;anticipat
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ingfurtherpossibilitiesofrapture
“theres;and;ibelieve;aunteleanoranduncle
aubrey”
“iogladisingdidhetellyouthathe
senthisnuscriptithinkitshink
hesalstgoodenoughforyou;katharine”
“youshallsitnexttohindtellhiouthink
ofhi”
“ishantdaredothat;”cassandraasserted
“;areyou”
“alittlebecausehesnnectedhyou”
katharinesled
“butthen;hyoury;nsideringthat
yourestayinghereatleastafortnight;youhave
anyillusionsleftaboutbythetiyougoigiveyou
aypowerfadingdaybyday
noax;buttorrollhavebegunto
fadeitoeabluedress;
cassandra;overthereinthelongwardrobe”
shespokedisnnectedly;handlingbrushandb;and
pullingoutthelittledraableand
leavingthepencassandra;sittingonthebedbehind
her;sahereflectionofherusinsfaceinthelooking
glassthefaceinthelookingglassent;
apparentlyoccupiedhotherthingsbesidesthe
straightnessofthepartingh;however;wasbeingdriven
as