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Chapter 12
I o rivial, transitory t  an active tence all passive. too, ure introduced to t o all tly, because it  rong, and stern. I  still before me er into t- office; I sa as I  doile, I stopped a minute, looked round and listened,  a  ring on t a rider in a cloak, and a Gytras be again apparent: I saill and straigo meet test  of ful among trees round tant; and raversing t, caug kindling in a  reminded me t I e, and I hurried on.

    I did not like re-entering to pass its to return to stagnation; to cross t o ascend taircase, to seek my otle room, and to meet tranquil Mrs. Fairfax, and spend ter evening o quell ement o slip again over my faculties tters of an uniform and too still existence; of an existence ing.  good it  time to ossed in torms of an uncertain struggling life, and to augter experience to long for t ired of sitting still in a “too easy co take a long  as natural o stir, under my circumstances, as it would be under his.

    I lingered at tes; I lingered on t; tters of t see into terior; and bot seemed dra appeared to me—to t sky expanded before me,—a blue sea absolved from taint of cloud; t in solemn marco look up as s tops, from beo t dark in its fatance; and for trembling stars t folloremble, my veins glole to eartruck in t sufficed; I turned from moon and stars, opened a side-door, and  in.

    t dark, nor yet  lit, only by t and teps of taircase. t dining-room, ood open, and se, glancing on marble ure, in t pleasant radiance. It revealed, too, a group near
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