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The Emancipated

CHAPTER VI
17/43

He locked himself in, went to bed, but did not sleep for a long time.

A wind was rising, and a branch of a tree constantly tapped against the pane.

It might have been some centuries-dead inhabitant of Pompeii trying to deliver a message from the silent world.
The breakfast-party next morning lacked vivacity.

Clifford Marsh was mute and dolorous of aspect; no doubt his personal embarrassments were occupying him.

Yesterday's wine had become his foe, instead of an ally urging him to dare all in the cause of "art." He consumed his coffee and roll in the manner of ordinary mortals, not once flourishing his dainty hand or shaking his ambrosial hair.


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