[Penny Plain by Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)]@TWC D-Link book
Penny Plain

CHAPTER XV
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Otherwise she would never do for you.

You would tire of a doll in a week, no matter how curly the hair or flawless the complexion....

You realise, of course, that Jean is an uncompromising little Puritan?
Mercy is as plain as bread and honour is as hard as stone to Jean--but she has a wide tolerance for sinners.

I can imagine it won't always be easy to be Jean's husband.

She is so full of compassion that she will want to help every unfortunate, and fill the house with the broken and the unsuccessful.


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