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Hyacinth

CHAPTER V
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Indeed, she made a regal appeal to them.
Even amidst a crowd of men her height made her conspicuous, and she had arrayed herself for the occasion in a magnificent violet robe.

It flowed from her shoulders in spacious folds, and swept behind her, splendidly contemptuous of the part it played as scavenger amid the accumulated filth of the floor.

Her bare arms shone out of the wide sleeves which hung around them.

Her neck rose strong and stately over the silver clasp of a cloak which she had thrown back from her shoulders.

She wore a hat which seemed to hold her hair captive from falling loose around her.


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