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further imputation of sympathy,--her voice, full of inflections of
interest and friendliness, her constrained self-control laid aside for
the ti trained critical
faculties--and at last radually to melt, and I could
not help so syrup in
the fact that she must have been interested in the work, or she could
not have dissected it chapter by chapter, point by point, as she was
doing
She grew anis, and once unconsciously took
off her glasses--It was like the sun co out after days of storave a bound"--(I
believe that is the way to express what I e
emotion of excitement and pleasure--I had not tiht and instantly replaced the in a more reserved
way--Alas!-Of course then I realized that she does not wear the glasses for any
reason of softening light or of defective sight, but simply to hide
those blue stars and make herself unattractive--