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The Titan

CHAPTER XVI
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There was, delicious to relate, no melancholy in her nature, but a kind of innate sufficiency which neither looked forward to nor back upon troublesome ills.

She loved beautiful things, but was not extravagant; and what interested him and commanded his respect was that no urgings of his toward prodigality, however subtly advanced, could affect her.

She knew what she wanted, spent carefully, bought tastefully, arrayed herself in ways which appealed to him as the flowers did.

His feeling for her became at times so great that he wished, one might almost have said, to destroy it--to appease the urge and allay the pull in himself, but it was useless.

The charm of her endured.


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