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Chapter Five
turbed. I  Maud . And ook  to rembled so  back to all times I cremble before, and  trembling for love. Once tood at ten did, studying ood te, turned. Sepped very sloly, from to to to t, across til so look at my  of velvet, brushed my own.

    You sely, s, not titches were crooked.

    tood and said noto ask me, but dared not. In the end she moved away again.

    And so our trap—t I  so ligo lay—; and ed only time to go quickly by

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    omen like t lemen like  back to Briar t nigo Mauds parlour and sat us doo us in murmurs of all he had done.

    o leave off eating, and  t t ogether.

    three weeks, she said.

    I t I kneo

    make  ing thinking.

    S  them.

    For, so love o like ill s—to face   ouc first  o be slow. o hen, when she grew awkward or confused he would say,

    Oo practise on my love.

    No indeed, s?

    I dont t.

    Not love you?

    You  s. Pero catcheres someo
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