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Martin Eden

CHAPTER XI
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She was so far from him, and he did not know how to approach her.

He had been a success with girls and women in his own class; but he had never loved any of them, while he did love her, and besides, she was not merely of another class.
His very love elevated her above all classes.

She was a being apart, so far apart that he did not know how to draw near to her as a lover should draw near.

It was true, as he acquired knowledge and language, that he was drawing nearer, talking her speech, discovering ideas and delights in common; but this did not satisfy his lover's yearning.

His lover's imagination had made her holy, too holy, too spiritualized, to have any kinship with him in the flesh.


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