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Red Pottage

CHAPTER XIX
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I'm no forwarder than I was." "Well, it's your own fault for fixing your affections on a woman who is not anxious to marry.

She has no objection to you.

It is marriage she does not like." "Oh, that's bosh!" said Dick.

"All women wish to be married, and if they don't they ought to." He felt that an invidious reflection had been east on Rachel.
"All the same, a man with one eye can see that women with money, or anything that makes them independent of us, don't flatter us by their alacrity to marry us.

They will make fools of themselves for love--none greater--and they will marry for love.


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