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Michael

CHAPTER I
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As it was, she and I bored each other stiff.

There's an irony for you! But as for pining, I ask you whether any girl in her senses could pine for me.

Look at me, and tell me! Or rather, don't look at me; I can't bear to be looked at." Here was one of Michael's morbid sensitivenesses.

He seldom forgot his own physical appearance, the fact of which was to him appalling.

His stumpy figure with its big body, his broad, blunt-featured face, his long arms, his large hands and feet, his clumsiness in movement were to him of the nature of a constant nightmare, and it was only with Francis and the ease that his solitary presence gave, or when he was occupied with music that he wholly lost his self-consciousness in this respect.
It seemed to him that he must be as repulsive to others as he was to himself, which was a distorted view of the case.


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