[The Common Law by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Common Law CHAPTER VII 34/45
That is settled.
I love you so deeply that I can be happy with you unmarried.
And if this is true, is it not better for me to tell you? I ask nothing except love; I give all I have--myself." She dropped her arms, palms outward, gazing serenely at him; then blushed vividly as he caught her to him in a close embrace, her delicate, full lips crushed to his. "Dearest--dearest," he whispered, "you will change your ideas when you understand me better--" "I can love you no more than I do.
Could I love you more if I were your wife ?" "Yes, you wilful, silly child!" She laughed, her lips still touching his.
"I don't believe it, Louis.
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