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Chapter Ten
nd ill wake a wo you. hings? ill you?

    Yes, sir, I say.

    It seems to me no remember too mucs, are set ac of striking looks and poses. I can no longer say ainty  it. easing, tening: I c to understand. Perer all. Perorment. It is certainly a torment to me noo sit at a lesson o sit at a dinner-table o read to  nig begins to be a torment, too, to pass time ines are spoiled. I am too conscious t ss, as co speak in o tell me, bluntly, eresting.

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    o calm me. tter.—Noer, s  mustnt be creased—

    It mustnt be creased, for Mr Riverss sake: I ake .

    Oh!

    I do not knoween my fingers, my own fles an hour.

    Ohink me wicked, Sue?

    icked? shinking: A simple girl like you?

    Ss me into my bed and lies  mine; but soon ss edges, its surfaces. I t sleep, unless I touc is cold, but I go quietly from to table, carpet, press. to Sue. I o touco be sure t s. But I cannot leave  my  an inc, he pillow, her face, as she sleeps.

    I do t, pers in a rohis happens.

    Rico make us go to t far from me, against turned boat; and  my side, pretending to c. I paint t so many times, tarts to rise and crumble beneat I paint on, stubbornly, and o w fiercely:

    God damn you, Maud,  so calm and steady?  bell? ter. t we migead, you keep us here—

    ill you move? I say. You are standing in my light.

    You are standing in mine, Maud. See  is, to remove t
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