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Democracy An American Novel

CHAPTER X
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Young women, too, are apt to be flattered by the confidences of older men; they have a keen palate for whatever savours of experience and adventure.

For the first time in her life, Sybil had found a man who gave some play to her imagination; one who had been a rebel, and had grown used to the shocks of fate, so as to walk with calmness into the face of death, and to command or obey with equal indifference.

She felt that he would tell her what to do when the earthquake came, and would be at hand to consult, which is in a woman's eyes the great object of men's existence, when trouble comes.

She suddenly conceived that Washington would be intolerable without him, and that she should never get the courage to fight Mr.Ratcliffe alone, or, if she did, she should make some fatal mistake.
They finished their ride very soberly.

She began to show a new interest in all that concerned him, and asked many questions about his sisters and their plantation.


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