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A Simpleton

CHAPTER III
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"You told me a different story when you were paying your court to me; then you were to be my servant,--all hypocritical sweetness.

You had better go and marry a Circassian slave.

They don't wear stays, and they do wear trousers; so she will be unfeminine enough, even for you.

No English lady would let her husband dictate to her about such a thing.

I can have as many husbands as I like, without falling into the clutches of a tyrant.


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