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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER IX
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It would be common sense against instinct." "Against prejudice," he corrected.

"The prejudice which always insists that truth consists in a form of words." They were now in the cool green light of the living room.

Esther stood with her back to the table, leaning slightly backward, supporting herself by one hand.

She looked tired.

There were shadows under her eyes.


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