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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XI
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Well then, at the end of ten years these should be dissolvable, with proper provision made for the children.

I think many a couple if they knew that after a time and without scandal their partnership could be dissolved wouldn't, when the time came, want it.

While on the other hand if you made the tie not everlastingly binding, young people--especially if they hadn't to trouble about means--would get married without hesitation or delay.
I should not only encourage that, but I should give every woman a heavy bonus for bringing a living child into the world....

Now let's talk of something else.

When are you going to take me to Louvain ?" * * * * * They went to Louvain a few days later and Vivie's newly awakened senses for the beautiful in art revelled in the glorious architecture, so much of which was afterwards wrecked in the War.
Walking beneath the planes in a narrow street between monastic buildings, they descried a gaunt, stately figure of a Father Superior of some great Order.


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