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The Woman-Haters

CHAPTER XIII
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And he must do it of his own accord.

I told him that when I walked out of his office.

It was my contribution to our fond farewell.
His was that he would see me damned first.

Possibly he may." She smiled.
"You must have been a charming pair of pepper pots," she observed.

"And the young lady--what of her ?" "She knows that I am fired, cut off even without the usual shilling.
That will be quite sufficient for her, I think." "How do you know it will?
How do you know she might not have been willing to wait while you earned that living you are so sure is coming ?" "Wait?
She wait for me?
Ann Davidson wait for a man without a cent while he tried to earn a good many dollars?
Humph! you amuse me." "Why not?
You didn't give her a chance.


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