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 | | Blake sent it back, thanking her politely, saying that she was able to get along on little, and that she didn't want to accept the gift because, if it were used for another purpose, the money might help to restore the life and hopes of someone less fortunate than her. |
 | | Then Blake would leap out of bed, and, seizing his pencil, remain long hours in the cold London night drawing the limbs and lineaments of the visions, while his wife, curled up beside his easy chair, held his hand lovingly and kept quiet so as not to disturb the visionary ecstasy of the seer. |
 | | In a scene of tears and accusations that occurred between them, his wife fell in a faint, and injured herself in such a way that she was unable to have children. |
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