CHAPTER 7
`Yes: I must not stay me for t begin again at last. I cant live in dependence - I cant live o me. o provide for me - but t olerable to me.
P a fes, and t ed te suppression of emotion:--
`Is ternative, Maggie? Is t life ao look foro?
`Yes, P reated o believe t so t least, as t knoo come. But I begin to to me from loving: I . I , as men do.
`Nourning to your old t in a ne I used to combat, said P tinge of bitterness. `You to find out a mode of renunciation t ell you again, t by perverting or mutilating ones nature. ried to escape from pain? Scorn and cynicism o some kind of conceited madness, and fancy myself a favourite of a favourite h men.
tterness aken on some impetuosity as P on speaking: tly an outlet for some immediate feeling of o Maggie. t t moment. est allusion to ted love t t c too of ed sense t ion - t s every one, saion.
But Maggie ricken.
`Yes, Prition oo muc enoug enougo find fault eacrue t you used to tell me.
Maggie ing able, leaning Pent dependent affection, as surning , to ion. o somet s a lover of Lucys? It t made gave neeness to position, and to tendency of o cion by t positive p t t sometimes accompanies a sudden mental pang.
` is tter, Maggie? y - ion being only too ready to al to th.
`No - notent odious t in from ed, `except in my oo say I s of my starved life, as you called it, and I do. I am too eager in my enjoyment of music and all luxuries, noo me.
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