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The Odd Women

CHAPTER VII
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'You don't think it would be an improvement ?' 'Yes, I suppose it would.

I shall see how I feel about it tomorrow morning.' She spent the evening at Lavender Hill, but without change in the mood thus indicated.

A strange inquietude appeared in her behaviour.

It was as though she were being urged to undertake something hard and repugnant.
On her return to Walworth Road, just as she came within sight of the shop, she observed a man's figure some twenty yards distant, which instantly held her attention.

The dim gaslight occasioned some uncertainty, but she believed the figure was that of Widdowson.


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