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"I count myself a lucky person," he<br />

concluded, "When I'm in London I feel I could<br />

never live out of it. When I'm in the country I<br />

feel the same about the country. After all, I do<br />

believe that birds and trees and the sky are<br />

the most wonderful things in life, and that the<br />

people who live amongst them must be the<br />

best. It's true that in nine cases out of ten they<br />

don't seem to notice anything. The country<br />

gentleman and the country labourer are each<br />

in their way the most depressing of<br />

companions. Yet they may have a tacit<br />

sympathy with the workings of Nature which is<br />

denied to us of the town. Do you feel that, Mrs.<br />

Honeychurch?"<br />

Mrs. Honeychurch started and smiled. She<br />

had not been attending. Cecil, who was rather<br />

crushed on the front seat of the victoria, felt<br />

irritable, and determined not to say anything<br />

interesting again.<br />

Lucy had not attended either. Her brow was<br />

wrinkled, and she still looked furiously

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