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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER XXIV
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But, of course, it will not be just this way.

We could not keep it so if we would, and would not if we could." "Why should it change ?" He drew her close to him and placed his hand upon her face and kissed her on the forehead.
"I shall be more in the fray again.

I must be.

You would not have your husband a sluggard among men, and that will sometimes take me from you, though never for long, because I'm afraid I shall be selfish and have you with me when there are long journeys.

And it will change, too, you know--because you see, dear, there may be the--the others.
You hope so, with me, do you not ?" Her face remained hidden for a little time.


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