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In the Cage

CHAPTER II
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It sounded silly, of course, as yet, to plead such a motive, especially as the fascination of the place was after all a sort of torment.

But she liked her torment; it was a torment she should miss at Chalk Farm.

She was ingenious and uncandid, therefore, about leaving the breadth of London a little longer between herself and that austerity.
If she hadn't quite the courage in short to say to Mr.Mudge that her actual chance for a play of mind was worth any week the three shillings he desired to help her to save, she yet saw something happen in the course of the month that in her heart of hearts at least answered the subtle question.

This was connected precisely with the appearance of the memorable lady..


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