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CHAPTER XXIV
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Von Hillern made no further calls on Mrs. Gareth-Lawless. His return to Berlin was immediate1 and Fräulein Hirsch came no more to give lessons in German. Later, Coombe learned from the man with the steady, blunt-featured face, that she had crossed the Channel on a night boat not many hours after Von Hillern had walked away from Berford Place. The exact truth was that she had been miserably2 prowling about the adjacent streets, held in the neighbourhood by some self-torturing morbidness3, half thwarted4 helpless passion, half triumphing hatred5 of the young thing she had betrayed. Up and down the streets she had gone, round and round, wringing6 her lean fingers together and tasting on her lips the salt of tears which rolled down her cheeks—tears of torment7 and rage.
There was the bitterness of death in what, by a mere8 trick of chance, came about. As she turned a corner telling herself for the hundredth time that she must go home, she found herself face to face with a splendid figure swinging furiously along. She staggered at the sight of the tigerish rage in the white face she recognized with a gasp9. It was enough merely to behold10 it. He had met with some disastrous11 humiliation12!
As for him, the direct
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morbidness
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thwarted
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hatred
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torment
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humiliation
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deign
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abject
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martial
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hideous
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delicacy
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sacrosanct
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adventurous
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robin
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dressing
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pathos
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loathe
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resentment
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shudders
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wry
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conceit
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shuddering
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gratitude
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vaguely
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instructor
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outraged
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anguish
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invalid
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dignified
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