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CHAPTER I
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'Heaven defend me from her small talk!' They ascended to a very little room, which made a kind of boudoir for Adela.

Alfred struck a match and lit a lamp, disclosing a nest of wonderful purity and neatness.

On the table a drawing-board was slanted; it showed a text of Scripture in process of 'illumination.' 'Still at that kind of thing!' exclaimed Alfred.

'My good child, if you want to paint, why don't you paint in earnest?
Really, Adela, I must enter a protest! Remember that you are eighteen years of age.' 'I don't forget it, Alfred.' 'At eight-and-twenty, at eight-and-thirty, you propose still to be at the same stage of development ?' 'I don't think we'll talk of it,' said the girl quietly.

'We don't understand each other.' 'Of course not, but we might, if only you'd read sensible books that I could give you.' Adela shook her head.


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