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CHAPTER IV
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They generally have but little to do with the story itself, and are brought in only as giving scope for some incident to the real hero or heroine.

But in this digression Pen is very much concerned indeed, for he is brought to the very verge of matrimony with that peculiarly disagreeable lady Miss Amory.

He does escape at last, but only within a few pages of the end, when we are made unhappy by the lady's victory over that poor young sinner Foker, with whom we have all come to sympathise, in spite of his vulgarity and fast propensities.

She would to the last fain have married Pen, in whom she believes, thinking that he would make a name for her.

"Il me faut des emotions," says Blanche.
Whereupon the author, as he leaves her, explains the nature of this Miss Amory's feelings.


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