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The Velvet Glove

CHAPTER VIII
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We must try and look at it from Juanita's point of view." Marcos turned and glanced at his father with a smile.
"That is not so easy," he said.

"That is what I have been trying to do." "But you must not overdo it," replied Sarrion, significantly.

"Remember that her point of view may be an ignorant one and must be biassed by the strongest and most dangerous influence.

Look at the question also from the point of view of a man of the world--and tell me...

tell me after thinking it over carefully--whether you think that you would feel happy in the future, knowing that you had allowed Juanita to choose a convent life with her eyes blinded." "I was not thinking of my happiness," said Marcos, quite simply and curtly.
"Of Juanita's happiness ?" ...


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