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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXX
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I did not understand men as well then as I do now.

Of some whom I thought unlovable or dull at that time, I have learned to think better.

A woman does not marry to be entertained--or should not." "I think," said Peter, "that one marries for love and sympathy." "Yes.

And if they are given, it does not matter about the rest.

Even now, thirty-seven though I am, if I could find a true man who could love me as I wish to be loved, I could love him with my whole heart.


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