[The Foreigner by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Foreigner CHAPTER V 9/29
Let her go." "Thin she's not your wife at all ?" said Mrs.Fitzpatrick, her wrath rising at this discovery of further deception in Paulina. He shrugged his shoulders.
"She was once.
I married her. She is wife no longer.
Let her go." His contemptuous indifference turned Mrs.Fitzpatrick's wrath upon him. "An' it's yersilf that ought to take shame to yersilf fer the way ye've treated her, an' so ye should!" The man waved his hand as if to brush aside a matter of quite trifling moment. "It matters not," he repeated.
"She is only a cow." "Let her come in," whispered Irma, laying her hand again on Mrs.Fitzpatrick's arm. "Sure she will," cried the Irish woman; "come in here, you poor, spiritless craythur." Irma sprang down the steps, spoke a few hurried words in Galician. Poor Paulina hesitated, her eyes upon her husband's face.
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