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The Shuttle

CHAPTER VI
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Her hair was soft and black and repeated its colour in the extravagant lashes of her childhood, which made mysterious the changeful dense blue of her eyes.

They were eyes with laughter in them and pride, and a suggestion of many deep things yet unstirred.

She was rather unusually tall, and her body had the suppleness of a young bamboo.

The deep corners of her red mouth curled generously, and the chin, melting into the fine line of the lovely throat, was at once strong and soft and lovely.

She was a creature of harmony, warm richness of colour, and brilliantly alluring life.
When her school days were over she returned to New York and gave herself into her mother's hands.


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