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Jacob’s Room

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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She meant that she could deceive him.
"Or could I not ?" she thought, putting the poems of Donne back in the bookcase.

"Jacob," she went on, going to the window and looking over the spotted flower-beds across the grass where the piebald cows grazed under beech trees, "Jacob would be shocked." The perambulator was going through the little gate in the railing.

She kissed her hand; directed by the nurse, Jimmy waved his.
"HE'S a small boy," she said, thinking of Jacob.
And yet--Alceste?
"What a nuisance you are!" Jacob grumbled, stretching out first one leg and then the other and feeling in each trouser-pocket for his chair ticket.
"I expect the sheep have eaten it," he said.

"Why do you keep sheep ?" "Sorry to disturb you, sir," said the ticket-collector, his hand deep in the enormous pouch of pence.
"Well, I hope they pay you for it," said Jacob.

"There you are.No.


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