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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER IV
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I only went with him to double that pleasure.

I don't like the sea, though I never let him know it.

Oh, my dear! But there! You haven't learned yet that self-sacrifice is love, and no love without it." "Mother, I am ashamed of my selfishness.

I never realized before how many things you have to care for." "From cocklight to the dim, Harry, there is always something needing my care.

Must house and farm and John and all our dumb fellow creatures go to the mischief for pretty Lucy Lugur?
My dear, I'm saying these things to you, because nobody else has a right to say them; but oh, Harry, it breaks my heart to say them!" "Mother, forgive me.


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