[Across the Zodiac by Percy Greg]@TWC D-Link bookAcross the Zodiac CHAPTER XXI - PRIVATE AUDIENCES 27/32
When I accepted it, I thought I could give you as much affection as you would find elsewhere.
How far and why I wronged Eveena is between her and myself.
I did not think that I could be wronging you." Very little of this was intelligible to Eunane.
She felt a tenderness she had never before received; but she could not understand my doubt, and she replied only to my last words. "Wrong us! How could you? Did we ask whether you had another wife, or who would be your favourite? Did you promise to like us, or even to be kind to us? You might have neglected us altogether, made one girl your sole companion, kept all indulgences, all favours, for her; and how would you have wronged us? If you had turned on us when she vexed you, humbled us to gratify her caprice, ill-used us to vent your temper, other men would have done the same.
Who else would have treated us as you have done? Who would have been careful to give each of us her share in every pleasure, her turn in every holiday, her employment at home, her place in your company abroad? Who would have inquired into the truth of our complaints and the merits of our quarrels; would have made so many excuses for our faults, given us so many patient warnings ?...
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