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The Shuttle

CHAPTER V
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Her voice, as an organ, had been musical and full from babyhood.

It began to modulate itself and to express things most voices are incapable of expressing.
She had been so built by nature that the carriage of her head and limbs was good to behold.

She acquired a harmony of movement which caused her to lose no shade of grace and spirit.

Her eyes were full of thought, of speculation, and intentness.
"She thinks a great deal for one so young," was said of her frequently by one or the other of her teachers.

One finally went further and added, "She has genius." This was true.


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