[The Common Law by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Common Law CHAPTER XIII 32/40
I guess it must be true.
And if that's all I have to offer my wife, it's not enough to compensate her for her loss of freedom and happiness and self-respect among those who really care for her." "Do you give me to understand that you renounce all intentions of marrying this girl ?" asked his father, breaking more toast into his bowl of milk. "Yes," said his son, listlessly. "Thank God!" said his father; "come here, my son." They shook hands; the son's lifeless arm fell to his side and he stood looking at the floor in silence.
The father took a spoonful of hot milk with satisfaction, and, after the younger man had left the room, he resumed his newspaper.
He was particularly interested in the "Sunshine Column," which dispensed sweetness and light under a poetic caption too beautiful to be true in a coldly humorous world. * * * * * That afternoon Gordon Collis said abruptly to Neville: "You look like the devil, Louis." "Do I ?" "You certainly do." And, in a lower voice: "I guess I've heard what's the matter.
Don't worry.
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