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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER XXIII
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The man was suffering both shame and agony.

He knew that, careless as he had been, the relations had grown to imply a permanency.

The woman was at least justified in her claims that words are not always necessary to a contract.

What could he do?
Then came the thought of Jean.

One hair of her brown head was more to him than this woman, or any other woman he had ever known.


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