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The Beautiful Wretch (1881)

by William Black

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On a certain golden afternoon in August, when the sea was as still and radiant as the vaulted blue overhead, and the earth was lying so hushed and silent that you would have thought it was listening for the chirp of the small birds among the gorse, a young around of about seventeen or so was walking over the downs that undulate, wave on wave, from Newhaven all along the coast to Brighton.
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Originally published in 1881 as part of the three-volume set The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols. A revised version was published as a standalone work in 1893. The latter was published in the United States as That Beautiful Wretch.
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