[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER XVI 15/57
Be generous for once, and say Yes with a good will." "Oh, I NEVER tempted you," cried Agatha.
"I did not.
It is not true." He said nothing, but offered his hand.
"No; go away; I will not." He persisted, and she felt her power of resistance suddenly wane. Terror-stricken, she said hastily, "There is not the least use in bothering me; I will tell you nothing to-day." "Promise me on your honor that you will say Yes to-morrow, and I will leave you in peace until then." "I will not." "The deuce take your sex," he said plaintively. "You know my mind now, and I have to stand here coquetting because you don't know your own.
If I cared for my comfort I should remain a bachelor." "I advise you to do so," she said, stealing backward towards the door. "You are a very interesting widower.
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