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Gladys, the Reaper

CHAPTER XVI
12/15

Of course, it was very wrong of her to elope, very; but your husband is so obstinate that they knew he would never consent, and what else were they to do?
I confess I should have done the very same thing.

As to his not marrying her after all, that is absurd.

He is devotedly attached to her, and he knows that with her beauty and spirit, she will soon be fit for good society.' Mr Jonathan was not so successful with his brother.

After saying that he had seen a carriage and pair pass at about six that morning, he proceeded to offer consolation.
'It is according to nature, brother.

Since the creation, the man has cleaved to the woman and the woman to the man.


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