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The Whirlpool

CHAPTER 8
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Why should the fact of his wealth interfere with her progress as an artist?
Possibly, on the other hand, he did not intend that she should follow a professional career.

Cannot one be a great artist without standing on public platforms?
Was it his lordly thought to foster her talents for his own delectation and that of the few privileged?
Her brain grew confused with interpreting and picturing.

But once more she had made an advance in self-esteem.

She could await the next meeting with a confidence and pride very unlike her sensations in the Stiglmeyerplatz at Munich.
It took place on the second day.

This time Redgrave did not wait upon accident; he sent a note, begging that he might have the pleasure of another talk with her.


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