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The Farringdons

CHAPTER V
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A man who is really in love never thinks of himself at all, but only of the woman.

It strikes me that Master Alan Tremaine knows precious little about the matter." "I think he knows a great deal.

He said that love was the discovery of the one woman whereof all other women were but types.

That really was a sweet thing to say!" "My dear Betty, you know no more about the matter than he does.

Falling in love doesn't merely mean that a man has found a woman who is dearer to him than all other women, but that he has found a woman who is dearer to him than himself." Elisabeth changed her ground.


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