[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER XVI 19/57
I will show you a lot of places and things that you have never seen before. It is your right to name the day, but you have no serious business to provide for, and I have." "But you don't know all the things I shall--I should have to provide. You had better wait until you come back from the continent." "There is nothing to be provided on your part but settlements and your trousseau.
The trousseau is all nonsense; and Jansenius knows me of old in the matter of settlements.
I got married in six weeks before." "Yes," said Agatha sharply, "but I am not Henrietta." "No, thank Heaven," he assented placidly. Agatha was struck with remorse.
"That was a vile thing for me to say," she said; "and for you too." "Whatever is true is to the purpose, vile or not.
Will you come to Geneva on the twenty-fourth ?" "But--I really was not thinking when I--I did not intend to say that I would--I--" "I know.
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