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The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from The Brother of Daphne by Dornford Yates: of a skirt above the slim silk stockings and the bright shoes.
Gloves and bag on the seat by her side. The face was eager,
clear-cut, its features regular. But only the great eyes
mattered. Perhaps, also, the mouth- "
"You're a kind man," she said slowly." And it was sweet of you
to think of pulling the cord. But I should have been awfully
upset, if you had."
The coach ran alongside of the platform and stopped with a jerk
that flung me backwards and my lady on to my chest. I sat up
with my arms full of fur-coat, while its owner struggled to
regain her feet.
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