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Love Eternal

CHAPTER XV
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He cannot bear any affront, or even neglect.

For instance, he left me for some years just because he did not consider that he was received properly on his return from Switzerland; also because he went into a rage, for he has a very evil temper if roused, when I suggested that he wanted to run after your daughter's money." "Well, it wasn't a very nice thing to say, was it?
But I think I see light.

He's proud, is he, and don't like allusions to fortune-hunting.
All right; I'll rub his nose in the dirt and make him good.

I'm just the boy for a job of that sort, as perhaps you will agree, my reverend friend; and if he shows his airs to me, I'll kick him off the premises.
Come on! I dare say we shall find them still in the church, where they think themselves so snug, although the rain has stopped." So this precious pair started, each of them bent, though for different reasons, upon as evil a mission as the mind of man can conceive.

For what is there more wicked than to wish to bring about the separation and subsequent misery of two young people who, as they guessed well enough, loved each other body and soul, and thereby to spoil their lives?
Yet, so strange is human nature, that neither of them thought that they were committing any sin.


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