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A Room With A View - Forster E.M..pdf - Cove Systems

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"It matters supremely. Sir Harry is the<br />

essence of that garden-party. Oh, goodness,<br />

how cross I feel! How I do hope he'll get some<br />

vulgar tenant in that villa--some woman so<br />

really vulgar that he'll notice it.<br />

GENTLEFOLKS! Ugh! with his bald head and<br />

retreating chin! But let's forget him."<br />

This Lucy was glad enough to do. If Cecil<br />

disliked Sir Harry Otway and Mr. Beebe, what<br />

guarantee was there that the people who<br />

really mattered to her would escape? For<br />

instance, Freddy. Freddy was neither clever,<br />

nor subtle, nor beautiful, and what prevented<br />

Cecil from saying, any minute, "It would be<br />

wrong not to loathe Freddy"? And what would<br />

she reply? Further than Freddy she did not go,<br />

but he gave her anxiety enough. She could<br />

only assure herself that Cecil had known<br />

Freddy some time, and that they had always<br />

got on pleasantly, except, perhaps, during the<br />

last few days, which was an accident, perhaps.<br />

"Which way shall we go?" she asked him.

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