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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XX
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Their faces were both very pale and quiet, and they said nothing.

He was afraid to kiss her again.

By degrees she drew close to him, and rested against him.

In this position they sat for some time.

She said "Terence" once; he answered "Rachel." "Terrible--terrible," she murmured after another pause, but in saying this she was thinking as much of the persistent churning of the water as of her own feeling.


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