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The Unclassed

CHAPTER XXIII
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She longed to hide herself away, and be alone with her wretchedness.
If it came to asking for help, of whom could she ask it but of Waymark?
Yet for some time she felt she could not bring herself to that.

In the consciousness of her own attitude towards him, it seemed to her that Waymark might well doubt the genuineness of her need, might think it a mere feint to draw him into nearer relations.

She could not doubt that he knew her love for him; she did not desire to hide it, even had she been able.

But him she could not understand.

A struggle often seemed going on within him in her presence; he appeared to repress his impulses; he was afraid of her.


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