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The Man Between

CHAPTER I
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A great many of them are married and are in love with their own husbands; and the kind of girls who go to St.Jude's are not the kind who marry clergymen.

Mr.
Stanhope's whole income would hardly buy their gloves and parasols." "I don't think you are pleased that I am going to marry.

You must not be jealous of Basil.

I shall love you just the same." "Under no conditions, Dora, would I allow jealousy to trouble my life.
All the same, you will not love me after your marriage as you have loved me in the past.

I shall not expect it." Passionate denials of this assertion, reminiscences of the past, assurances for the future followed, and Ethel accepted them without dispute and without faith.


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