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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER VII
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"No private cook _can_ cook vegetables." Knowing his dislike of questions, which she to some extent shared, Helen asked no more.

Still, an uneasy suspicion lurked in her mind that William was hiding a wound.

She flushed to think that her words, or her husband's, or Rachel's had penetrated and stung.

She was half-moved to cry, "Stop, William; explain!" and would have returned to the subject at luncheon if William had not shown himself inscrutable and chill, lifting fragments of salad on the point of his fork, with the gesture of a man pronging seaweed, detecting gravel, suspecting germs.
"If you all die of typhoid I won't be responsible!" he snapped.
"If you die of dulness, neither will I," Helen echoed in her heart.
She reflected that she had never yet asked him whether he had been in love.

They had got further and further from that subject instead of drawing nearer to it, and she could not help feeling it a relief when William Pepper, with all his knowledge, his microscope, his note-books, his genuine kindliness and good sense, but a certain dryness of soul, took his departure.


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