The book The Present And the Past was written by author Ivy Compton-Burnett Here you can read free online of The Present And the Past book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Present And the Past a good or bad book?
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‘Open the door and come in to us. You must hear it all before you are at peace. Come in; we understand it.’ Bennet seemed to wander to the table and stood absently fingering it. ‘So nothing really happened,’ she said, the words seeming to fall of themselves from her lips. Ainger, who was string with his chin on his hand, lifted his eyes. ‘Nothing is not the word I should use,’ he said, and let them fall. ‘Neither should I,’ said Halliday. ‘We need a different one. It is a slur on the house, the ...master stooping to this.’ ‘That may not be the way to see it,’ said Kate. ‘It might argue a want in us.’ ‘And no reason but discontent with a life that is better than ours.’ ‘We have not the insight into things.’ ‘I blame myself,’ said Ainger, seeming to stifle a sigh. ‘Well, no one else blames you,’ said Halliday. ‘What was it to do with you?’ Ainger lifted his eyes and rested them on Halliday’s face. ‘My poor master!’ he said, and said no more.
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