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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER IV
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I've never suffered so much as I did when I was a child." "Why ?" she asked.
"I didn't get on well with my father," said Richard shortly.

"He was a very able man, but hard.

Well--it makes one determined not to sin in that way oneself.

Children never forget injustice.

They forgive heaps of things grown-up people mind; but that sin is the unpardonable sin.


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