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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XXV
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If you really care for him, my dear Lo, you should propose." "I do care for him, Bra; but I doubt if I could really ever win his affections.

He is fond of his inventions and timepieces; and I am not like Zee, but so dull that I fear I could not enter into his favourite pursuits, and then he would get tired of me, and at the end of three years divorce me, and I could never marry another--never." "It is not necessary to know about timepieces to know how to be so necessary to the happiness of an An, who cares for timepieces, that he would rather give up the timepieces than divorce his Gy.

You see, my dear Lo," continued Bra, "that precisely because we are the stronger sex, we rule the other provided we never show our strength.

If you were superior to my son in making timepieces and automata, you should, as his wife, always let him suppose you thought him superior in that art to yourself.

The An tacitly allows the pre-eminence of the Gy in all except his own special pursuit.


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