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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XLIX
19/29

It was the merest material contact.

He bore her to the room where his mother sat, laid her on the sofa, said he had found her under the oak-tree--and went to his study, away in the roof.

On a chair in the middle of the floor he sat, like a man bereft of all.

Nothing came between him and suicide but an infinite scorn.

A slow rage devoured his heart.


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