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CHAPTER 13
compelled to exert o indifference to ty of cimes to ans beseec to be folloill at last times made of a moments mutual gaze - t of it till it came, and epo care for, and t o sing: it o Maggie - per distinctly conscious t o it by a secret longing, running counter to all o deepen tcice  is guided by your less conscious purposes, and you and t contradiction in Stephen.

    P visitor, but

    out on t,

    `Noale of visits to aunt Glegg is completed, I mean t ing every day until s ing, because of tiresome visits, and s better t you, Maggie?

    `Better t of locomotion, I  Maggie,  gly boatman ed in a boat for ever.

    `So be man? said Lucy. `Because, if you ake an oar. If t a quiet lake instead of a river, leman, for Maggie can ro is, o ask services of knig seem to offer t alacrity.

    S Stepering up and do singing in pianissimo falsetto

    `t t from th ask a drink divine.

    ook no notice, but still kept aloof: ly during P visits.

    `You dont seem inclined for boating, said Lucy,  do you now?

    `O, I e a large party in a boat,  irritably. `Ill come when you have no one else.

    Lucy coloured, fearing t P: it e a neepo speak in t  ainly not been e. Poo, but less from a feeling of personal offence t Stepion to Maggie, ed up from oo look at t on the river.

    `As Miss Deane didnt know sing me, said Po resign.

    `No, indeed, you s, said Lucy, mucicularly ide  at  ten - it ime for a couple of o roo Luckrets too . And  to four people i
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