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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER XIX
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It is not right." It is not always that even he who is right and strong in the consciousness of it, and resolute toward the end he is seeking may express himself as he would in protest against the object yielding to what is in the social world, though it be wrong.

Grant Harlson looked down upon the slender figure and into the earnest face and was helpless for the time.

Yet he was fixed of mind.
He was very tender with her, but this was not a man to give up easily what was his.

He pleaded with her further, but in vain.

She would not yield.
And so the weeks passed, with the problem yet unsolved.


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