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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XVI
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Following these thoughts she looked up and said: "And there's a sort of beauty in it--there they are at Richmond at this very moment building things up.

They're all wrong, perhaps, but there's a sort of beauty in it," she repeated.

"It's so unconscious, so modest.
And yet they feel things.

They do mind if people die.

Old spinsters are always doing things.


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