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With those words uttered impetuously, Will rose, put out his hand to
Rosamond, still with the air of a soone, Rosamond left her chair and walked to the other end
of the rooainst a chiffonniere, and
looking out of the earily She was oppressed by ennui, and by
that dissatisfaction which in wo into
a trivial jealousy, referring to no real clainess of egoism, and yet capable
of i to
care forof the faham, who did not write to her; and that perhaps Tertius when he
came home would tease her about expenses She had already secretly
disobeyed hi her father to help the, "I am more likely to want help myself"