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The Forsyte Saga
Volume II.

CHAPTER XII--ON FORSYTE 'CHANGE
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And then he thought suddenly: 'I could send her a present for her birthday.

After all, we're Christians! Couldn't!--couldn't we join up again!' And he uttered a deep sigh sitting there.

Annette! Ah! but between him and Annette was the need for that wretched divorce suit! And how?
"A man can always work these things, if he'll take it on himself," Jolyon had said.
But why should he take the scandal on himself with his whole career as a pillar of the law at stake?
It was not fair! It was quixotic! Twelve years' separation in which he had taken no steps to free himself put out of court the possibility of using her conduct with Bosinney as a ground for divorcing her.

By doing nothing to secure relief he had acquiesced, even if the evidence could now be gathered, which was more than doubtful.

Besides, his own pride would never let him use that old incident, he had suffered from it too much.


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