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The Sowers

CHAPTER IV
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There was something in Etta Bamborough that stirred up within him a quality which men are slowly losing--namely, chivalry.
Steinmetz held that this man was quixotic, and what Steinmetz said was usually worth some small attention.

Whatever faults that poor knight of La Mancha who has been the laughing-stock of the world these many centuries--whatever faults or foolishness may have been his, he was at all events a gentleman.
Paul's instinct was to pity this woman for the past that had been hers; his desire was to help her and protect her, to watch over her and fight her battles for her.

It was what is called Love.

But there is no word in any spoken language that covers so wide a field.

Every day and all day we call many things love which are not love.


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