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The Reason Why

CHAPTER VII
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But you know her, of course, don't you think so ?" "The Lady Ethelrida seems to me a very perfect young woman," Francis Markrute said, examining his claret through the light.

"I wish I knew her better.

We have few occasions of meeting; she does not go out very much into general society, as you know." "Oh, I'll arrange that, if it would interest you.

I thought you were perfectly cynical about and even rather bored with women," Lord Tancred said.
"I think I told you--was it only yesterday ?--that I understood it might be possible for a woman to count--I have not time for the ordinary parrot-chatterers one meets.

There are three classes of the species female: those for the body, those for the brain, and those for both.


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