[The Common Law by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Common Law CHAPTER XI 24/28
But the world's opinion is different." "Yes, I know it....
What is your question again? You say to me, here's a man beginning to care for a girl who has been unwise enough before she knew him to let herself believe she cared enough for another man to become his mistress.
Is that it, Rita ?" "Y-yes." "Very well.
What do you wish to ask me ?" "I wish to ask you what that girl should do." "Do? Nothing.
What is there for her to do ?" "Ought she to let that man care for her ?" "Has he ever made the same mistake she has ?" "I--don't think so." "Are you sure ?" "Almost." "Well, then, I'd tell him." Rita lay silent, gazing into space, her blond hair clustering around the pretty oval of her face. Valerie waited for a few moments, then resumed her reading, glancing inquiringly at intervals over the top of her book at Rita, who seemed disinclined for further conversation. After a long silence she sat up abruptly on the sofa and looked at Valerie. "You asked me who was the first man for whom I posed.
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