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Across the Zodiac

CHAPTER XXIII - CHARACTERISTICS
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When Eveena told us how you saved her and defied the Regent, and Eive asked you about it, you said so quietly, 'There are some things a man cannot do.' Is buying a girl cheap, because she is not a beauty, one of those things ?" "To take any advantage of her misfortune--to make her feel it in my conduct--to give her a place in my household on other terms than her equals--to show her less consideration or courtesy than one would give to a girl as beautiful as yourself--yes, Eunane! To my eyes, your friend is pleasant and pretty; but if not, would you have liked to feel that she was of less account here than yourself, because she has not such splendid beauty as yours ?" Eunane was too frank to conceal her gratification in this first acknowledgment of her charms, as she had shown her mortification while it was withheld--not, certainly, because undeserved.

Her eyes brightened and her colour deepened in manifest pleasure.

But she was equally frank in her answer to the implied compliment to her generosity, of whose justice she was not so well assured.
"I am afraid I should half have liked it, a year ago.

Now, after I have lived so long with you and Eveena, I should be shamed by it! But, Clasfempta, the things 'a man cannot do' are the things men do every day;--and women every hour!".


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