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The Man

CHAPTER VI--A VISIT TO OXFORD
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That their occupations were apt to be trivial or narrow or selfish; that their desires were earthly, and their tastes coarse; that what she held to be goodness was apt to be realised only as fear.

That innocence was but ignorance, or at least baffled curiosity.

That.

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A flood of shame swept over her, and instinctively she put her hands before her burning face.


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