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Lest Cecil should see her face she turned to<br />

George and saw his face.<br />

He read: "'There came from his lips no wordy<br />

protestation such as formal lovers use. No<br />

eloquence was his, nor did he suffer from the<br />

lack of it. He simply enfolded her in his manly<br />

arms.'"<br />

"This isn't the passage I wanted," he informed<br />

them. "there is another much funnier, further<br />

on." He turned over the leaves.<br />

"Should we go in to tea?" said Lucy, whose<br />

voice remained steady.<br />

She led the way up the garden, Cecil<br />

following her, George last. She thought a<br />

disaster was averted. But when they entered<br />

the shrubbery it came. The book, as if it had<br />

not worked mischief enough, had been<br />

forgotten, and Cecil must go back for it; and<br />

George, who loved passionately, must blunder

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