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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XXII
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Realising this with intolerable keenness she stopped in front of him and exclaimed: "Let's break it off, then." The words did more to unite them than any amount of argument.

As if they stood on the edge of a precipice they clung together.

They knew that they could not separate; painful and terrible it might be, but they were joined for ever.

They lapsed into silence, and after a time crept together in silence.

Merely to be so close soothed them, and sitting side by side the divisions disappeared, and it seemed as if the world were once more solid and entire, and as if, in some strange way, they had grown larger and stronger.
It was long before they moved, and when they moved it was with great reluctance.


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