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"What did she do last night?"

"She went to the opera"

"I know And afterward?"

"She had supper at home"

"Alone?"

"With the Coed one of her habits It is for

such reasons as this that certain people say to you: Don't have anything

about you

"Well, I auerite does not put herself out

for ood reason not to You have done what you were bound to

do You have been more reasonable than she, for she was really in love

with you; she did nothing but talk of you I don't knohat she would

not have been capable of doing"

"Why hasn't she answered me, if she was in love withherself love you

Women sometimes allow you to be unfaithful to their love; they never

allow you to wound their self-esteem; and one alounds the

self-esteem of a woman when, two days after one has become her lover,