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What has she to with Constance Trenchard?" "Mrs. ” She said. “Well anyhow—I don’t see the force of your objection, you know. She found herself in a phase of violent reaction against the suffrage movement, a phase greatly promoted by one of those unreasonable objections people of Ann Veronica’s temperament take at times—to the girl in the next cell to her own. He felt his heart beat faster and faster—his self-restraint slipping away. The expression pervading the countenance of the one was vulgarity; of the other, that which is rarely found, except in persons of high birth.

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