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New Grub Street

CHAPTER VIII
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Marian stood apart with a feeling of shame and annoyance.

But it is so seldom that situations in life arrange themselves with dramatic propriety; and, after all, this vulgar necessity made the beginning of the conversation easier.
'That will be all right now,' said Jasper at length, as little tongues of flame began to shoot here and there.
Marian said nothing, but seated herself and waited.
'I came up to town yesterday,' Jasper began.

'Of course we have had a great deal to do and think about.

Miss Harrow has been very kind indeed to the girls; so have several of our old friends in Wattleborough.

It was necessary to decide at once what Maud and Dora are going to do, and it is on their account that I have come to see you.
The listener kept silence, with a face of sympathetic attention.
'We have made up our minds that they may as well come to London.


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