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Jacob’s Room

CHAPTER TWELVE
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"Up here then." "One will remember it all one's life," said Sandra.
"Yes," said Jacob.

"I wish you could have come in the day-time." "This is more wonderful," said Sandra, waving her hand.
Jacob looked vaguely.
"But you should see the Parthenon in the day-time," he said.

"You couldn't come to-morrow--it would be too early ?" "You have sat there for hours and hours by yourself ?" "There were some awful women this morning," said Jacob.
"Awful women ?" Sandra echoed.
"Frenchwomen." "But something very wonderful has happened," said Sandra.

Ten minutes, fifteen minutes, half an hour--that was all the time before her.
"Yes," he said.
"When one is your age--when one is young.

What will you do?
You will fall in love--oh yes! But don't be in too great a hurry.


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