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CHAPTER XX
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Sixteen passed by with many other things much more disturbing and important to the world than a girl’s birthday; seventeen was gone, with passing events more complicated still and increasingly significant, but even the owners of the hands hovering1 over the Chessboard, which was the Map of Europe, did not keep a watch on all of them as close as might have been kept with advantage. Girls in their teens are seldom interested in political and diplomatic conditions, and Robin2 was not fond of newspapers. She worked well and steadily3 under Mademoiselle’s guidance, and her governess realized that she was not losing sight of her plans for self support. She was made aware of this by an occasional word or so, and also by a certain telepathic union between them. Little as she cared for the papers, the child had a habit of closely examining the advertisements every day. She read faithfully the columns devoted4 to those who “Want” employment or are “Wanted” by employers.
“I look at all the paragraphs which begin ‘Wanted, a young lady’ or a ‘young woman’ or a ‘young person,’ and those which say that ‘A young person’ or ‘a young woman’ or ‘a young lady’ desires a position. I want to find out what is oftenest needed.”
She had ceased to be disturbed by the eyes which followed her, or opened a little as she passed. She knew that nothing had come undone5 or was crooked6 and that untidiness had nothing to do with the matter. She accepted being looked at as a part of everyday life. A certain friendliness7 and pleasure in most of the glances she liked and was glad of. Sometimes men of the flushed, middle-aged8 or elderly type
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friendliness
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baron
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haughty
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lodgings
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privately
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furtively
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admiration
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obedience
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docility
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audacity
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quail
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anticipation
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deserted
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pangs
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cringing
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idiocy
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humility
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touching
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arrogance
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sentimental
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drooping
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inquiries
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patrician
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indifference
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leniency
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maternal
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jealousy
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