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After the Storm

CHAPTER XI
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If they are mentally different, one must be more highly organized than the other, and of course, superior.

Mr.Emerson thinks a man's rational powers stronger than a woman's, and that, therefore, he must direct in affairs generally, and she follow his lead.

I know; I've talked with and drawn him out on this subject." Mrs.Emerson sighed again faintly, while her eyes dropped from the face of her visitor and sunk to the floor.

A shadow was falling on her spirit--a weight coming down with a gradually increasing pressure upon her heart.

She remembered the night of her return from Ivy Cliff and the language then used by her husband on this very subject, which was mainly in agreement with the range of opinions attributed to him by Mrs.Talbot.
"Marriage, to a spirited woman," she remarked, in a pensive undertone, "is a doubtful experiment." "Always," returned her friend.


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