[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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I'm sure I've not been in anything to blame.

A man can't always be billing and cooing; but, as you say, if your feeling for me has changed, it's much better you shouldn't marry me.

There's nothing so foolish as to marry some one you don't love; and I only wish for your happiness, I'm sure.

I daresay you'll find some one can make you much happier than I could; the first person we love is seldom the right one.

You are very young; it's quite natural you should change." She said nothing.
"Things often seem hard at the time, but Providence makes them turn out for the best in the end," said Gregory.


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