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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XLII
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So, therefore, women dealing with gentlemen are allowed unreasonable advantages.

He had never granted it in colloquy or act to any woman but this one.

Consequently, he was to see, that if the gentleman in him was not put aside, the lady would continue moving on lines of the independence he had likewise yielded, or rather flung, to her.

Unless, as a result, he besieged and wooed his wife, his wife would hold on a course inclining constantly farther from the union he desired.

Yet how could he begin to woo her if he saw no spark of womanly tenderness?
He asked himself, because the beginning of the wooing might be checked by the call on him for words of repentance only just possible to conceive.


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