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The Crown of Life

CHAPTER XIV
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A life of solitude, of bitter frustration.

Were it Irene, were it another, the woman for whom he longed would never become his.

He had not the power of inspiring love.

The mere flesh would constrain him to marriage, a sordid union, a desecration of his ideal, his worship; and in the latter days he would look back upon a futile life.

What is life without love?
And to him love meant communion with the noblest.


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