[The Measure of a Man by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr]@TWC D-Link bookThe Measure of a Man CHAPTER XIII 25/57
It is one of the things I came for, and I want to talk to you half an hour." "Say all that is in thy heart, and there's nothing helps talk, like a cup of good tea.
Whatever does thou want to talk to me about ?" "I want to talk to you about Jane." "Well then, be careful what thou says.
No man's mother is a fair counselor about his wife.
They will both say more than they ought to say, especially if she isn't present to explain; and when they don't fully understand, how can they advise ?" "You could not be unjust to anyone, mother ?" "Well, then ?" "She is so much better than she has ever been since the child went away." "She is doing her best.
Thou must help her with all thy heart and soul." "All her love for me seems to have come back." "It never left thee for a moment." "But for weeks and months she has not seemed to care for anything but her memory of Martha." "That is the way men's big unsuspecting feet go blundering and crushing through a woman's heart.
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