CHAPTER 14
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o sleep, Stepoo omed amount of roense in too restless to sleep, to midnig seeing ter - ars - living only in tant future. At last fatigue conquered restlessness, and arpauling on t. Sest of a midsummer daybreak er epar appeared, t greill t ed in St Oggs boat, and it came nearer and nearer till tman looking at o stretc o turned over and to sink, till o a really angry. From t false o ter against tstep on tarlit sky. t of utter be before disentangled from t soon terrible trutself upon ep by must blot ted - s sorroo to t up rust and love. t ure recoiled from - breac ties t o duty, and la t lead led o t temptation. S it no t ed. t least t from all riving after t and best - t rayed, beguiled, ensnared, could never deliberately consent to a c? O God - not a c of conscious cruelty and o see before rust and ep for ever sink and ain impulse; for s go t clue
ecstasy; s face to face no sad patient living strengt ts bro yesterday endurance s cross .
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