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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER II
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Love cannot keep possession of me: all my strongest powers rise up against it and will not endure it.

Forgive me for writing nonsense that you won't understand, and do not think too hardly of me.

I have been as good to you as my selfish nature allowed.
Do not seek to disturb me in the obscurity which I desire and deserve.
My solicitor will call on your father to arrange business matters, and you shall be as happy as wealth and liberty can make you.

We shall meet again--some day.
"Adieu, my last love, "Sidney Trefusis." "Well ?" cried Mrs.Trefusis, observing through her tears that her mother had read the letter and was contemplating it in a daze.
"Well, certainly!" said Mrs.Jansenius, with emphasis.

"Do you think he is quite sane, Henrietta?
Or have you been plaguing him for too much attention?
Men are not willing to give up their whole existence to their wives, even during the honeymoon." "He pretended that he was never happy out of my presence," sobbed Henrietta.


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