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The Odd Women

CHAPTER VII
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Miss Vesper's two rooms were very humble, but homely.

She looked at Monica to remark the impression produced by them.
'Will it do ?' 'Oh, very nicely indeed.

After my quarters in Walworth Road! But I feel ashamed to intrude upon you.' 'I have been trying to find someone to share my rent,' said the other, with a simple frankness that was very agreeable.

'Miss Barfoot was full of your praises--and indeed I think we may suit each other.' 'I shall try to be as little disturbance to you as possible.' 'And I to you.

The street is a very quiet one.


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