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The Man and the Moment

CHAPTER XVIII
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Can you believe it?
She has never mentioned the matter to me since we returned, and once when I spoke of it, she put the subject aside.

She did not 'wish to remember it,' she said." "It is evidently that, then, and we must have patience with the dear little girl.

The husband must have been an unmitigated wretch to have left such a deep scar upon her life." "But she never saw him from the day after she was married!" Moravia exclaimed; and then pulled herself up short, glancing at Henry furtively.

What had Sabine told him?
Probably no more than she had told her--she felt the subject was dangerous ground, and it would be wiser to avoid further discussion upon the matter.

So she remarked casually: "No, after all, I do not believe it has anything to do with the husband; it is just a mood.


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