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CHAPTER XXVII
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The night before Robin1 went away as she sat alone in the dimness of one light, thinking as girls nearly always sit and think on the eve of a change, because to youth any change seems to mean the final closing as well as the opening of ways, the door of her room was opened and an exquisite2 and nymphlike figure in pale green stood exactly where the rays of the reading lamp seemed to concentrate themselves in an effort to reveal most purely3 its delicately startling effect. It was her mother in a dress whose spring-like tint4 made her a sort of slim dryad. She looked so pretty and young that Robin caught her breath as she rose and went forward.
“I was wondering if I might come to your room in the morning,” Robin answered.
Feather seated herself lightly. She was not intelligent enough to have any real comprehension of the mood which had impelled6 her to come. She had merely given way to a secret sense of resentment7 of something which annoyed her. She knew, however, why she had put on the spring-leaf green dress which made her look like a girl. She was not going to let Robin feel as if she were receiving a visit from her grandmother. She had got that far.
“We don’t know each other at all, do we?” she said.
“No,” answered Robin. She could not remove her eyes from her loveliness. She brought up such memories of the Lady Downstairs and the desolate8 child in the shabby nursery.
“Mothers are not as intimate with their daughters as they used to be when it was a sort of virtuous
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robin
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purely
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tint
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aged
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impelled
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resentment
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desolate
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virtuous
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eyelids
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irritation
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astute
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censor
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idiotic
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passionate
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abhor
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rebounded
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benefactor
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charing
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hearth
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chattered
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awakened
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obliterate
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maternal
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