CHAPTER 3
Confidential Moments
up to nig appeared t s all inclined to undress. S doable t presented itself, and began to inctive vent of strong excitement. feveris tension of t to accompany mental absorption. hing remarkable happened?
Not you are not likely to consider in t degree unimportant. S t eur fas your critical ear muco desire. And s a great deal in rative manner from beneatal eyebro seemed someo tory influence of tible effect on a ted young lady ly balanced mind, une, training and refined society. But if Maggie young lady, you it could ten; for t nations, ory.
In poor Maggies rung, ure - just come ae scs jarring sounds and petty round of tasks - tly trivial causes of rousing and exalting ion in a erious to t s distinctly of Mr Step or d on tions t ion; it s te presence of a y and deligry and romance so time ion, ience t condition seemed irrecoverably gone, and s. No prayer, no striving no negative peace: ttle of seemed, to be decided in t s and easy renunciation at ting in ill - Purcells music s ay in tion of t bare lonely past. Ser a?rial le tap came at t was ered in ample we dressing-gown.
`y c you begun to undress? said Lucy, in astonis. `I promised not to come and talk to you, because I t you must be tired. But o dress for a ball. Come, come, get on your dressing-go your hair.
`ell, you are not very fororted Maggie, ily reacton go Lucys light brown hair brushed back in curly disorder.
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