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Born in Exile

CHAPTER II
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The impression he received was deep and lasting.

On the seat behind him were two girls whose intermittent talk held him with irresistible charm throughout the whole ceremony.

He had not imagined that girls could display such intelligence, and the sweet clearness of their intonation, the purity of their accent, the grace of their habitual phrases, were things altogether beyond his experience.

This was not the English he had been wont to hear on female lips.

His mother and his aunt spoke with propriety; their associates were soft-tongued; but here was something quite different from inoffensiveness of tone and diction.
Godwin appreciated the differentiating cause.


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