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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Seven
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It is so agreeable when people who are married like to do the same things.

Perhaps you will want to go out a great deal and to travel, and you could not enjoy it if Sir Bruce did not." She was not reflecting in the least upon domestic circles whose male heads are capable of making themselves extremely nasty under stress of invitations it bores them to accept, and the inclination of wives and daughters to desire acceptance.

She was not contemplating with any premonitory regrets a future in which, when Walderhurst did not wish to go out to dinner or disdained a ball, she should stay at home.

Far from it.

She simply rejoiced with Lady Agatha, who was twenty-two marrying twenty-eight.
"You are not like me," she explained further.


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