[The Firing Line by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Firing Line CHAPTER XXIV 9/15
That is, of course, natural, she being a woman. "I think I ought to be frank with you, Louis.
It isn't good form for you to leave Mrs.Malcourt the way you do every week or two and disappear in New York and give no explanation.
You haven't been married long enough to do that.
It isn't square to me, either. "And while I'm about it I want to add that, at Mrs.Ascott's suggestion--which really is my own idea--I have decided not to build all those Rhine castles, which useless notion, if I am not mistaken, originated with you.
I don't want to disfigure my beautiful wilderness.
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