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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER XXIV
10/17

How can I do that when I can look into your eyes, my little wife?
I'll try, though." "Then talk to me, now." He was troubled.

He did not know how to express himself in the spirit asked of him, and he did not look at her in the beginning.
"Sweetheart, you are a part of me, and you are the greatest of what there is of my life.

It is about you that all my thoughts converge.

I do not suppose there will be any happier, any dearer time ever than this we are passing together, with none to molest us, or divert us from each other.

You know me well now.


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