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Catherine: A Story

CHAPTER VIII
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The Beinkleider business, for instance, showed pretty well the genius of the two.

Hayes was for closing with him at once; but his wife saw the vast profits which might be drawn out of him, and arranged the apprenticeship and the partnership before alluded to.

The woman heartily scorned and spit upon her husband, who fawned upon her like a spaniel.

She loved good cheer; she did not want for a certain kind of generosity.

The only feeling that Hayes had for anyone except himself was for his wife, whom he held in a cowardly awe and attachment: he liked drink, too, which made him chirping and merry, and accepted willingly any treats that his acquaintances might offer him; but he would suffer agonies when his wife brought or ordered from the cellar a bottle of wine.
And now for the Doctor.


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