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Erema

CHAPTER XXI
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But why not let the Major go with you?
His advice is so invaluable." "I know that it is, in all ordinary things.

But I can not have him now, for a very simple reason.

He has made up his mind about my dear father--horribly, horribly; I can't speak of it.

And he never changes his mind; and sometimes when I look at him I hate him." "Erema, you are quite a violent girl, although you so seldom show it.
Is the whole world divided, then, into two camps--those who think as you wish and those who are led by their judgment to think otherwise?
And are you to hate all who do not think as you wish ?" "No, because I do not hate you," I said; "I love you, though you do not think as I wish.

But that is only because you think your husband must be right of course.


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