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CHAPTER XXIII SEPARATION
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Henry's astonishment1 at finding himself so suddenly betrothed2 to the finest woman in the world began to fade and perish in three days or so. As he looked into the past with that searching eye of his, he thought he could see that his relations with Geraldine had never ceased to develop since their commencement, even when they had not been precisely3 cordial and sincere. He remembered strange things that he had read about love in books, things which had previously4 struck him as being absurd, but which now became explanatory commentaries on the puzzling text of the episode in the cab. It was not long before he decided5 that the episode in the cab was almost a normal episode.
He was very proud and happy, and full of sad superior pity for all young men who, through incorrect views concerning women, had neglected to plight6 themselves.
He imagined that he was going to settle down and live for ever in a state of bliss7 with the finest woman in the world, rich, famous, honoured; and that life held for him no other experience, and especially no disconcerting, dismaying experience. But in this supposition he was mistaken.
One afternoon he had escorted Tom to Chenies Street, in order that Tom might formally meet Geraldine. It was rather nervous work, having regard to Tom's share in the disaster at Lowndes Square; and the more so because Geraldine's visit to Dawes Road had not been a dazzling success. Geraldine in Dawes Road had somehow the air, the brazen8 air, of an orchid9 in a clump10
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