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The Sowers

CHAPTER XII
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The latter fact she faced with an unflinching, cold conviction which was not feminine at all.

She did not say that she was hideous, for the sake of hearing a contradiction or a series of saving clauses.

She never spoke of it to any one.

She had grown up with it, and as it was beyond doubt, so was it outside discussion.

All her femininity seemed to be concentrated, all her vanity centred, on her hair.


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