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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER XXXIX
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"He could not have known it.

His behavior to me proved that he did not know." Her father said nothing more, and Grace went away to the solitude of her chamber.
Her heavy disquietude had many shapes; and for a time she put aside the dominant fact to think of her too free conduct towards Giles.

His love-making had been brief as it was sweet; but would he on reflection contemn her for forwardness?
How could she have been so simple as to suppose she was in a position to behave as she had done! Thus she mentally blamed her ignorance; and yet in the centre of her heart she blessed it a little for what it had momentarily brought her..


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