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to the shore , but instead of returning
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confessed everything . Her fiance*?2
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went to her fiance*?2's house and
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she had an illicit relationship ) , she
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hair had just been done . She looked
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and so were her fashionable shoes . Her
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more than ever like a pink and gold
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down to visit my young friend Philip
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to leave at eleven , but she arrived
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at his school in the country , we were
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life .
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Renoir girl who expects everything from
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The day I promised to take Catherine
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at nine . Her blue dress was new ,
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thing from food to music .
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tea , and talked mainly about Philip , who ,
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she felt small flats were altogether more
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flat with a devotion which said that
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Catherine lives in a white house
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being 15 , has pure stern tastes in every-
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of the river . She helped me clean up my
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overlooking the sweeping brown tides
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romantic than large houses . We drank
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to read on the train . Catherine is 13 .
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to let nothing get between her and
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ficult , but she said , ' Philip reads them ,
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frowning face as she turned the
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Catherine looked at the books lying
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newspapers and watched her pretty
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I suggested she might find them dif-
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pages of Babel , for she was determined
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around his room , and asked if she
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might borrow the stories of Isaac Babel
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doesn't he ? ' During the journey I read
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vilised and expensive , the two children
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went to the pictures . Philip allowed
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towards each other as they talked . In
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the pictures just for the fun of it was
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Catherine's left hand she carried the
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I followed , seeing how the sun gilded
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# it to be seen that he thought going to
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stories of Isaac Babel . After lunch we
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walked together across green fields , and
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their bright friendly heads turned
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At the school , which is charming , ci-
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chamber ; and Philip and I waited with
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Catherine in the dark until she had stopped
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minals in New York . His goodness , how-
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evening .
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ever , was not enough to prevent one
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serious of the two films that were
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For his sake we chose the more
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of them from being sent to the gas
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about a good priest who helped cri-
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showing in the little town . It was
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crying and could face the light of a golden
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by her suffering arm , he said bitterly :
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rine stared at him , incredulous . Philip
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even when its demonstrated to them . '
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' Yes , why are you crying , he had to be
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who had red eyes . Grasping Catherine
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punished for his crime , didn't he ? ' Cathe-
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At the entrance of the cinema the
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doorman was lying in wait for anyone
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rescued her by saying with disdain :
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' Some people don't know right from wrong
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to the next red-eyed emerger from the
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of the cruelty of the world . Finally Catherine
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about it . ' And Philip said : ' But we 've got
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you see ? '
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dark ; and we went on together to
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the station , the children silent because
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said , her eyes wet again : ' I think its all
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if we don't it 'll just go on and on , don't
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absolutely beastly , and I can't bear to think
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to think about it , don't you see , because
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The doorman turned his attention
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beside # Catherine . She had the stories open
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In the train going back to London I sat
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I wish I went to that school . Did you notice
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that girl who said hullo to him in the garden ?
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in front of her , but she said : ' Philip 's awfully lucky .
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