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All About Our World

In the Year of Jubilee
George Gissing

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claims only to be appreciated by the ambitious middle-class of
Camberwell.  Each house seems to remind its neighbour, with all the
complacence expressible in buff brick, that in this locality
lodgings are _not_ to let. 

For an hour after Peachey's departure, the silence of the house was
unbroken.  Then a bedroom door opened, and a lady in a morning gown
of the fashionable heliotrope came downstairs.  She had acute
features; eyes which seemed to indicate the concentration of her
thoughts upon a difficult problem, and cheeks of singular bloom.  Her
name was Beatrice French; her years numbered six and twenty. 

She entered the dining-room and drew up the blind.  Though the
furniture was less than a year old, and by no means of the cheapest
description, slovenly housekeeping had dulled the brightness of
every surface.  On a chair lay a broken toy, one of those elaborate
and costly playthings which serve no purpose but to stunt a child's
imagination.  Though the time was midsummer, not a flower appeared
among the pretentious ornaments.  The pictures were a strange medley
--autotypes of some artistic value hanging side by side with

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