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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XVI
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The water was very calm; rocking up and down at the base of the cliff, and so clear that one could see the red of the stones at the bottom of it.

So it had been at the birth of the world, and so it had remained ever since.

Probably no human being had ever broken that water with boat or with body.

Obeying some impulse, she determined to mar that eternity of peace, and threw the largest pebble she could find.

It struck the water, and the ripples spread out and out.


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