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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER IX
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I reckon that if God sees that anywhere, He's satisfied.

I don't think Cranmer's marriage service affects Him much, nor the laws of the State.

If a man cares to do without either, he runs a risk, of course.

Society's hard on a woman, and man's meant to be a gregarious creature.

But that's all there is in it." "But how can you tell lust from love ?" demanded Peter.
"You can't, I think," said Langton.


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