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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Twenty two
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The room used to seem so beautifully still, even Berkeley Square wearing its church-hour aspect suggested devout aloofness from worldly things.
"I sit at the window and _think_," she explained to Mrs.Warren.

"It is so nice there." She wrote her letters to India in this room.

She did not know how far the new courage in her thoughts of her husband expressed itself in these letters.

When Walderhurst read them, however, he felt a sense of change in her.

Women were sometimes spoken of as "coming out amazingly." He began to feel that Emily was, in a measure at least, "coming out." Perhaps her gradually increasing feeling of accustomedness to the change in her life was doing it for her.


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