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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER IV
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"I heard you playing, and I couldn't resist.

I adore Bach!" Rachel flushed and fumbled her fingers in her lap.

She stood up awkwardly.
"It's too difficult," she said.
"But you were playing quite splendidly! I ought to have stayed outside." "No," said Rachel.
She slid _Cowper's_ _Letters_ and _Wuthering_ _Heights_ out of the arm-chair, so that Clarissa was invited to sit there.
"What a dear little room!" she said, looking round.

"Oh, _Cowper's Letters_! I've never read them.

Are they nice ?" "Rather dull," said Rachel.
"He wrote awfully well, didn't he ?" said Clarissa; "-- if one likes that kind of thing--finished his sentences and all that.


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