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The Farringdons

CHAPTER XI
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She said to herself, "He doesn't love me because he won't do what I want, regardless of his own ideas of duty." And he said to himself, "If I fail to do what I consider is my duty, I am unworthy--or, rather, more unworthy than I am in any case--to love her." Thus they moved along parallel lines; and parallel lines never meet--except in infinity..


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