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CHAPTER XII UGHTRED
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Bettina stood alone in her bedroom a couple of hours later. Lady Anstruthers had taken her to it, preparing her for its limitations by explaining that she would find it quite different from her room in New York. She had been pathetically nervous and flushed about it, and Bettina had also been aware that the apartment itself had been hastily, and with much moving of objects from one chamber1 to another, made ready for her.
The room was large and square and low. It was panelled in small squares of white wood. The panels were old enough to be cracked here and there, and the paint was stained and yellow with time, where it was not knocked or worn off. There was a small paned, leaded window which filled a large part of one side of the room, and its deep seat was an agreeable feature. Sitting in it, one looked out over several red-walled gardens, and through breaks in the trees of the park to a fair beyond. Bettina stood before this window for a few moments, and then took a seat in the embrasure, that she might gaze out and reflect at leisure.
Her genius, as has before been mentioned, was the genius for living, for being vital. Many people merely exist, are kept alive by others, or continue to vegetate3 because the persistent4 action of normal functions will allow of their doing no less. Bettina Vanderpoel had lived vividly5, and in the midst of a self-created atmosphere of action from her first hour. It was not possible for her to be one of the horde6 of mere2 spectators. Wheresoever she moved there was some occult stirring of the mental, and even physical, air. Her pulses beat too strongly, her blood ran too fast to allow of inaction of mind or body. When, in passing through the village, she had seen the broken windows and the hanging palings of the cottages, it had been inevitable7 that, at once, she should, in thought, repair them, set them straight. Disorder
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chamber
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vegetate
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livelihood
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clumps
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quaintness
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discretion
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accomplished
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crutches
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intercourse
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demonstration
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sobbingly
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abruptly
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pertinent
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submission
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dungeons
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outrage
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admiration
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tyrant
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hideous
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dominion
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salvation
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