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Eleanor

CHAPTER IX
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But her pleasant girlish talk seemed to float above an abyss of trouble and discomfort, which threatened constantly to swallow it up.
Alice Manisty indeed responded.

She threw off her silence, and talked of Rome, exclusively to Lucy and with Lucy, showing in her talk a great deal of knowledge and a great deal of fine taste, mingled with occasional violence and extravagance.

Her eyes indeed were wilder than ever.

They shone with a miserable intensity, that became a positive glare once or twice, when Manisty addressed her.

Her whole aspect breathed a tragic determination, crossed with an anger she was hardly able to restrain.


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