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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XII
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Hirst did not attempt to answer her platitude.

He sat quite silent, staring at the dancers.

After three minutes the silence became so intolerable to Rachel that she was goaded to advance another commonplace about the beauty of the night.
Hirst interrupted her ruthlessly.
"Was that all nonsense what you said the other day about being a Christian and having no education ?" he asked.
"It was practically true," she replied.

"But I also play the piano very well," she said, "better, I expect than any one in this room.

You are the most distinguished man in England, aren't you ?" she asked shyly.
"One of the three," he corrected.
Helen whirling past here tossed a fan into Rachel's lap.
"She is very beautiful," Hirst remarked.
They were again silent.


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