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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XI
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Now and then her amazing good fortune overcame her, and she turned to Arthur with an exclamation of love.
They lay in each other's arms and had no notion that they were observed.
Yet two figures suddenly appeared among the trees above them.

"Here's shade," began Hewet, when Rachel suddenly stopped dead.

They saw a man and woman lying on the ground beneath them, rolling slightly this way and that as the embrace tightened and slackened.

The man then sat upright and the woman, who now appeared to be Susan Warrington, lay back upon the ground, with her eyes shut and an absorbed look upon her face, as though she were not altogether conscious.

Nor could you tell from her expression whether she was happy, or had suffered something.


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