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surrounds the soul as it does
the atom". The second chapter
relating the love of Schonberg
at sight, with the child
Noel, herself a victim of a
former impulse, ending with
suicide by drowning, at first
is disappointing, and we
feel like crying out as when
George Eliot drowned
Grandcourt "Fie on you Hardy
with your mathematical
brain, you too are a failure -
"Where the apple reddens,
never pry." But read again

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