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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER XVI
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Said he'd sleep all the better for it.

And he wore his gown--over his pyjamas--very effective." "Had the man no conscientious scruples ?" sternly.
"Scruples--against pyjamas ?" "Against mixed marriages." "I don't know.

I didn't ask him.

We weren't discussing the ethics of mixed marriage." "Don't pretend to misunderstand me, Benis.

For a man who has married an Indian, your levity is disgraceful." "How ridiculous, Aunt! If you will listen to an explanation--" "I need no explanation," Aunt Caroline, once more mistress of herself rose majestically.


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