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Wood the carpenter. This getting up at dawn—real dawn—and working until seven was a distinct novelty. He advanced a step towards her. For the first time in her life she had heard music; the door to enchanted sounds had been flung wide. There was only one sound—the fall of the sea upon the main beach, and even that said: "Hush! Hush! Hus-s-sh!" Not a leaf stirred, not a shadow moved. But for a long time, anyhow, we lovers have to be as if we were no more than friends. As she started, rearing up her head, a hand stole about her mouth and closed down hard. He stood a little anxious and fussy, bothered by the responsibility of her, entirely careless of what her life was or was likely to be, ignoring her thoughts and feelings, ignorant of every fact of importance in her life, explaining everything he could not understand in her as nonsense and perversity, concerned only with a terror of bothers and undesirable situations. Wood was heard without, angrily demanding admittance. .

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