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Excerpt from Julia Bride
She wheeled about, however, full of a'pur pose; she passed back through the pictured rooms, for it pleased her, this idea of a talk with Mr. Pitman - as much, thatis, as any thing could please a young person so troubled. It happened indeed that when she saw him rise at sight of her from the settee where he had told, her five minutes before that she would find him, it was just with her ner vousness that his presence seemed, as through an odd suggestion of help, to connect itself. Nothing truly would be quite so odd for her case as aid proceeding from Mr. Pitman; unless perhaps the oddity would be even greater for himself - the oddity of her hav ing taken into her head an appeal to him.
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