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Tenterhooks

CHAPTER VII
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But the hectoring man is, with few exceptions, secretly detested.

In so far as one can generalise (always a dangerous thing to do) it may be said that women like best a kind, clever man who can be always trusted; and occasionally (if necessary) deceived.
Aylmer hardly ever got angry except in an argument about ideas.

Yet his feelings were violent; he was impulsive, and under his suave and easy-going manner emotional.

He was certainly good-looking, but had he not been he would have pleased all the same.

He seemed to radiate warmth, life, a certain careless good-humour.


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