[The Story of an African Farm by (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner]@TWC D-Link book
The Story of an African Farm

CHAPTER 2
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In the end she must be trodden down or go with it; and if she is wise she goes.
"I see in your great eyes what you are thinking," she said, glancing at him; "I always know what the person I am talking to is thinking of.

How is this woman who makes such a fuss worse off than I?
I will show you by a very little example.

We stand here at this gate this morning, both poor, both young, both friendless; there is not much to choose between us.

Let us turn away just as we are, to make our way in life.

This evening you will come to a farmer's house.


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