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The Two Wives

CHAPTER XIII
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In fact she was angry with him, and, not feeling kindly, she would not speak kindly.

All day she had suffered deeply on his account.

A thousand fears had harassed her mind.

She had even repented of her unkindness towards him, and resolved to be more forbearing in the future.

For more than an hour she kept the table waiting at dinner time, and was so troubled at his absence, that she felt no inclination to touch food.
"I'm afraid I am not patient enough with him," she sighed, as better feelings warmed in her heart.


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