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The Morgesons

CHAPTER XVI
16/18

To go back to Charles, I have noticed how little you say to him.

You know he never talks.

The influence you speak of--it does not make you dislike him ?" "No; I meant to say--my choice of words must be poor--that it was possible I might be thinking too much of him; he is your husband, you know, though I do not think he is particularly interesting, or pleasing." She laughed, as if highly amused, and said: "Well, about our dresses.
You need a ball dress, so do I; for we shall have balls this winter, and if the children are well, we will go.

I think, too, that you had better get a gray cloth pelisse, with a fur trimming.

We dress so much at church." "Perhaps," I said.


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