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Wife in Name Only

CHAPTER XXIII
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"I do not know, though, why I should have detained him," she said, half laughingly.

"He is so fond of yachting." "You must not lose all your spirits before he returns, Philippa, or he will say we have been but sorry guardians." "No one has ever found fault with my spirits before," said the duchess.
"You are not complimentary, Norman." "You give me such a strange impression," he observed.

"Of course it is highly ridiculous, but if I did not know you as well as I do, I should think that you had something on your mind, some secret that was making you unhappy--that there was a struggle always going on between something you would like to do and something you are unwilling to do.

It is an absurd idea, I know, yet it has taken possession of me." She laughed, but there was little music in the sound.
"What imaginative power you have, Norman! You would make your fortune as a novelist.

What can I have to be unhappy about?
Should you think that any woman has a lot more brilliant than mine?
See how young I am for my position--how entirely I have my own way! Could any one, do you think, be more happy than I ?" "No, perhaps not," he replied.
So the week passed, and at the end of it Lady Peters went with Madaline to St.Mildred's.


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