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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER XXVIII
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She wore a wrap of some sort, a careless thing, the boy a night-gown, and they were moving about in the warm rain and bathing in nature's way, and particularly happy.
The man was righteously indignant at all desertion of him.

He shouted manfully, and at last attracted the attention of the pair.

He told them to come in to him.

As well have talked to the wild winds.

He looked from the porch upon the riant, dissipated two, and commanded and cajoled and made tremendous threats, but to no purpose.


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