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: Rodmoor: A Romance by Powys John Cowper - Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Fiction; Man-woman relationships Fiction; Mentally ill Fiction; East Anglia (England) Fiction
I THE BOROUGH 1
II DYKE HOUSE 24
V A SYMPOSIUM 58
VI BRIDGE-HEAD AND WITHY-BED 73
X LOW TIDE 129
XX RAVELSTON GRANGE 282
RODMOOR
THE BOROUGH
It was not that he concealed anything from her. He told her quite frankly, in that first real conversation they had together--on the little secluded bench in the South London park--about all the morbid sufferings of his years in America and his final mental collapse.
He even indicated to her--while the sound of grass-mowing came to them over the rain-wet tulips--some of the most secret causes of this event; his savage reaction, for instance, against the circle he was thrown into there; his unhappy habit of deadly introspection; his aching nostalgia for things less murderously new and raw.
He explained how his mental illness had taken so dangerous, so unlooked for a shape, that it was only by the merest chance he had escaped long incarceration.
No; it was not that he concealed anything. It was rather that she experienced a remote uneasy feeling that, say what he might,--and in a certain sense he said too much rather than too little--she did not really understand him.
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