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Chapter XVI THE DISCOMFITURE OF SIR JOHN Sir John looked from one to the other of the two sisters. “Odd thing,” Meddoes remarked, “we were just talking about the Pellissier girl. Hers was beauty on a large scale no doubt; but it was beauty, nevertheless: and the carpenter thought her eyes as bright, her complexion as blooming, and her figure (if a little more buxom) quite as captivating as when he led her to the altar some twenty years ago. She read voraciously, and presently, because of her aunt’s censorship, she took to smuggling any books she thought might be prohibited instead of bringing them home openly, and she went to the theatre whenever she could produce an acceptable friend to accompany her. Piercing through every crevice in the clothes, it, in some cases, tore them from the wearer's limbs, or from his grasp. The dress came to her only too manifestly unwashed from its former wearer; even the under-linen they gave her seemed unclean. She turned out the electric light and gained the hall.

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