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CHAPTER 32—THE BARRIERS GO DOWN
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When Jimmy was shown into the large, cool drawing-room, he stood awkwardly still, with a thrill of keen satisfaction and an effort for self-control. He had so far seen little of Osborne’s house, and the beauty of the room had its effect on him. Curtains, rugs, furniture and pictures formed harmonies of soft color and delicate design, which seemed to him a fitting environment for the occupant of the room.
Ruth wore a clinging evening dress, and Jimmy had hitherto seen her only in traveling and outing clothes. He could not have told how the dress was cut, nor have described its shade, but he knew it was exactly what she ought to wear. The way it hung about her hinted at the graceful1 lines of her figure; it matched the purity of her coloring and showed up the gloss2 of her hair. But although the effect was admirable, it was daunting3, in a sense. She was wonderfully beautiful and in her proper place; he felt himself rough and awkward, and was conscious of his disadvantages.
Then, as she came toward him, his heart began beating hard. He thought of their last meeting with embarrassment5. He had expected to find some change of manner in her that would, so to speak, keep him at a distance. There was, however, no hint of this. It looked as if she had not forgotten how he had helped her from the launch, but had somehow recognized it and its consequences. He was not a clever reader of other people’s minds, but he knew that they were nearer than they had ever been before.
“I am glad you have come at last. It is pleasant to know that you have got back safely.” She pouted7 prettily8. “No doubt you had some business with my father, which explains the visit.”
“It gave me an excuse for doing what I wished.”
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liking
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determined
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narrative
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virile
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toil
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steamship
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sincerity
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poignant
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tormented
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gales
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judgment
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gilt
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advantageous
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consultation
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propeller
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battered
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hawser
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leeward
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