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... ut Alison didn't make Rose uncomfortable.

The resemblance to Russell may have played a major part in making Rose feel more comfortable. But she wasn't going to admit that.

The dining room in the annex, where Alison was residing, had large windows, through which streams of sunlight poured in dazzlingly.

It was so bright that it was easy to eat without the maids lighting up the room.

Rose and Alison's meal began in the glow of natural light.

In the midst of ...

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