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Quit Your Worrying!

CHAPTER XI
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The second alternative is one of sullen submission.

If one hates to "row," to be "nagged," he, she, submits, but with a bad grace, consumed constantly with an inward rebellion, which destroys love, leads to cowardly subterfuges, deceptions, and separations.
III.

The third outcome is open rebellion, and the results of this are too well known to need elucidation--for whatever they may be, they are disastrous to the peace, happiness, and content of the family relationship.
Yet to show how hard it is to classify actual cases in any formal way, let me here introduce what I wrote long ago about a couple whom I have visited many times.

It is a husband and wife who are both geniuses--far above the ordinary in several lines.

They have money--made by their own work--the wife's as well as the husband's, for she is an architect and builder of fine homes.


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