CHAPTER 6
eated by Lucys side, or standing near t-door excursion: tentions o eresting and amusing since Maggie imes serious ones - ion of tle unobtrusive Lucy; and it more t a cet t an inexplicable t a girl sy t test spasm of jealousy t tion ually directed to ranquil-ed as Lucy, t sate of ions, and not prone to tive evidence against it. Besides, it o ender politeness too supply t seemed to Lucy t t t le act of conscience in Step even aentions to Maggie ively slig distance bet prevented t faint resemblance to gallantry into . If Step of t togeto eacepo be examining books or music, and Maggie bent o t eaco day. Neito reflect on tter, or silently to ask, `to end? Maggie only felt t life e neo , immediate experience any energy left for taking account of it, and reasoning about it. Stepained from self-questioning, and admit to an influence on . And rained: Maggie could contradict Step o ion t most cern, for tandings of men. Maggie could look at Stepo play for bazaar-ure empo, .
One day - it urn - Lucy to spend te state of ening to become confirmed illness ttack of broncis, obliged o resign ions at to to be one. t epo rise early and call at six oclock for Miss torry, .
`s of tic bazaar, Step fortorry taking young ladies from ties of tic o scenes of dissipation among urn-rugs and embroidered reticules! I so knoion of is not to make reasons for o stay at ill stronger reasons for baco go out. If ty will be dissolved.
`ell, it go on muco take place on Monda