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The Helpmate

CHAPTER VI
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Almost savagely determined in matters of business, at home he liked to sit in a chair and fondle the illusion of indifference.

There was no part of Mr.Eliott's mental furniture that was not a fixture, yet he scorned the imputation of conviction.

A hunted thing in his wife's drawing-room, Mr.
Eliott had developed in a quite remarkable degree the protective colouring of stupidity.
"How can she ?" said Miss Proctor.

"She's a saint herself, and she ought to know the difference." "Perhaps," said Dr.Gardner, "that's why she doesn't." "I'm sure," said Mrs.Eliott, "it was the original attraction.

There could be no other for Anne." "The attraction was the opportunity for self-sacrifice.


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