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Septimus

CHAPTER VI
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It was characterized by too much freedom, too great a lack of reticence.

People said whatever came into their minds, and did, apparently, whatever occurred to their bodies.

She could not quite escape from her mother's Puritan strain.

For herself she felt secure.

She, Zora, could wander unattended over Europe, mixing without spot or stain with whatever company she listed; that was because she was Zora Middlemist, a young woman of exceptional personality and experience of life.


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