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Will Warburton

CHAPTER 10
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In your position--since you ask advice--I should try to think that it wasn't, but that the girl had simply changed her mind, and went on and on, struggling with herself till she could stand it no longer.
I've no taste for melodrama quiet comedy is much more in my line--comedy ending with mutual tolerance and forgiveness.

To be sure, if you feel you can't live without her, if you're determined to fight for her--" "Fight with whom ?" cried Franks.
"With _her_; then read Browning, and blaze away.

It may be the best; who can tell?
Only--on this point I am clear--no self-deception! Don't go in for heroics just because they seem fine.

Settle with yourself whether she is indispensable to you or not.-- Indispensable?
why, no woman is that to any man; sooner or later, it's a matter of indifference.

And if you feel, talking plainly with yourself, that the worst is over already, that it doesn't after all matter as much as you thought; why, get back to your painting.


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