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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER X
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She did not wish Miss Arrowpoint or any one else to be out of the way, believing in her own good fortune even more than in her skill.

The belief in both naturally grew stronger as the shooting went on, for she promised to achieve one of the best scores--a success which astonished every one in a new member; and to Gwendolen's temperament one success determined another.

She trod on air, and all things pleasant seemed possible.

The hour was enough for her, and she was not obliged to think what she should do next to keep her life at the due pitch.
"How does the scoring stand, I wonder ?" said Lady Brackenshaw, a gracious personage who, adorned with two little girls and a boy of stout make, sat as lady paramount.

Her lord had come up to her in one of the intervals of shooting.


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