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Red Pottage

CHAPTER VII
10/17

Those in whom others confide early learn that their own engagements, their own pleasures and troubles, are liable to be set aside at any moment.

Rachel was a punctual, exact person, but she missed many trains.

Those who sought her seldom realized that her day was as full as, possibly fuller, than their own.

Perhaps it was only a very small pleasure to which she had been on her way on this particular morning, and for which she had put on that ethereal gray gown for the first time.

At any rate, she relinquished it without a second thought.
Presently Lady Newhaven dried her eyes and turned impulsively towards her.
The strata of impulsiveness and conventional feeling were always so mixed up after one of these emotional upheavals that it was difficult to guess which would come uppermost.


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