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After the Storm

CHAPTER XVII
19/24

We struggle in our bonds and hurt each other.

Better apart! better apart! Moreover"-- his face darkened--"she has fallen into dangerous companionship, and will not be advised or governed.

I have heard her name fall lightly from lips that cannot utter a woman's name without leaving it soiled.

She is pure now--pure as snow.

I have not a shadow of suspicion, though I pressed her close.
But this contact is bad; she is breathing an impure atmosphere; she is assorting with some who are sensual and evil-minded, though she will not believe the truth.


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