CHAPTER 8
the family quarrels.
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For t time in t some of rol, and coloured h anger.
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akem darted a glance of fierce question at P looking at ain penitent consciousness on, in a fes, as if in amplification of words:
`Find a single person in St Oggs ell you t a beautiful creature like iable object like me.
`Not sting everyt of resentful pride, cs all stuff about an accidental deformity, wtaco a man.
`But girls are not apt to get attacances, said Philip.
`ell, tally - trying to recover ion. `If s care for you, you migrouble of talking to me about rouble of refusing my consent to o happen.
akem strode to t looking round again, banged it after him.
P confidence t imately ive as a to go doo dinner - meet day. It in ten as early as seven; and as it ernoon no for a long ramble, t return until of t into a boat, and doo a favourite village, e enougo return. of quarrel test just begun, mig mig time? allo involuntary question meant. But if ion of Maggies accepted, ackno up to ing room again and tigue into tly at ter and rock t ill o a doze in wening, green, slimy cerfall, and ill seemed a sudden, awful crash.
It s, for tible c. It o vacate the chair for him, he said,
`Sit still. Id r