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Excerpt from The Golden Shoe
Her breakfast had been brought to her room on con sideration of a tri¿ing extra payment. The small purse which the girl had allotted for initial expenses, could not well afford extra payments. Indeed it only assured a limited future for any payments at all, without trenching Upon her sacred hoard, but she did not Wish to face the common room and she treated herself to the luxury of solitude. She wished to be alone with her London, and she was alone with her London, and the fact did not exhilarate her.
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