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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XXIII
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She pitied him: she had done him some wrong.

She read into him, too, as none else could.

Seeing the solitary tortures behind the pleasant social mask, she was drawn to partake of them; and the mask seemed pathetic.

She longed to speak a word in sympathy or relieve her bosom of tears.

Carinthia had sunk herself, was unpardonable, hardly mentionable.


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