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The Avalanche

CHAPTER II
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"That is simply too funny to talk about." "But I am able to give you so little of my time.

Working or tired out at night--letting you go out so much alone--but I haven't the heart to insist that you yawn over a book, while I am shut up here, or too fagged to talk even to you.

Life is becoming a tragedy for business men--if they've got it in them to care for anything else." "Well, don't add to the tragedy by cultivating jealousy.

I've told you that I am perfectly willing to give up Society and sit like Dora holding your pens--or filling your fountain pen--no, you dictate.

What chance has a woman in a business man's life ?" "None, alas, except to look beautiful and be happy.


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