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2. A Society
xbridge,” she said.

    “Asking questions?”

    “Anshem,” she replied.

    “You  broken our voicing somet her figure.

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    “City! City! ity!” s bottle!”

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    “No, no, no,” se  of me—instead of e.” So  on talking.

    Meaned to discuss ts of our observations. Everyone, I t, felt as I did about Castalia. to see  lengt it ime to begin. S  ts o be inconclusive—alia nudged me and  t. t up, and, interrupting Jane in tence, said:

    “Before you say any more, I  to knoo stay in to confess t I am an impure woman.”

    Everyone looked at onis.

    “You are going to have a baby?” asked Jane.

    She nodded her head.

    It raordinary to see t expressions on t of  tcalia,” and so on. Jane,  to us:

    “Shall she go? Is she impure?”

    Suc reet outside.

    “No! No! No! Let ay! Impure? Fiddlesticks!” Yet I fancied t some of t, girls of nineteen or ty,  ions, and at last I sa, o her:

    “ is city t good, or is it bad, or is it not all?” S I could not catc she said.

    “You kno ten minutes.”

    “In my opinion,” said Poll, ity is not ignorance—a mos
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