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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XXV
18/70

There were hats in the chairs, and medicine bottles among the books.

He tried to read, but good books were too good, and bad books were too bad, and the only thing he could tolerate was the newspaper, which with its news of London, and the movements of real people who were giving dinner-parties and making speeches, seemed to give a little background of reality to what was otherwise mere nightmare.

Then, just as his attention was fixed on the print, a soft call would come from Helen, or Mrs.Chailey would bring in something which was wanted upstairs, and he would run up very quietly in his socks, and put the jug on the little table which stood crowded with jugs and cups outside the bedroom door; or if he could catch Helen for a moment he would ask, "How is she ?" "Rather restless.

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