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for mysterious reasons; shes not a beauty or a charming conversationalist; people think of her as vague.Helen considers:From the little she knew of Rachels upbringing she supposed that she had been kept entirely ignorant as to the relations of men with women.

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where they roll in the long grasses: A hand dropped abrupt as iron on Rachels shoulder; it might have been a bolt from heaven … Helen was upon her.its characters are all the more moving for the ways they try to break convention from within the conventions of Edwardian fiction—reminiscent of Forster.prompted by a comment of Hirsts (Did you notice how the top of the mountain turned yellow to-night?).

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‘thats the most wonderful thing that has ever happened to me … ‘Its the most perfect thing in the world.This is not the first hint that things will go poorly when they reach their destination—but the moment for presentiments has passed.

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But she knows almost nothing about the world—her lack of schooling leaves her with abundant time for thinking.

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