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The Two Wives

CHAPTER XIV
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And for a man to want to be humoured! Oh, dear! oh, dear! this is a wretched way to live; it will kill me in the end.

These men expect their own way in every thing, and if they don't get it, then there is trouble.

I'm not fit to be Henry's wife.

He ought to have married a woman with less independence of spirit; one who would have been the mere creature of his whims and fancies." Mrs.Ellis, with a troubled heart, went up to the room where so many of her lonely evening hours were spent.

Taking her work-basket, she tried to sew; but her thoughts troubled her so, that she finally sought refuge therefrom in the pages of an exciting romance.
The realizing power of imagination in Ellis was very strong.


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