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Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land

CHAPTER 10
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But I can't help feeling that there must be some way in which it could be arranged.

I do beseech you, Colin, not to act hastily.
You say that if this divorce took place, Bridget's reputation would not suffer, and that she could marry again without a stain upon her character as they say of wrongfully accused prisoners who are discharged.

But again--is that the question?
I know nothing of your present circumstances--health, outlook on life--anything.

Bridget once hinted to me that you might have your own reasons for desiring your freedom.

She would give no grounds for the suspicion that there is any other woman in your life.


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