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always do the wrong thing Though it never seeo to college for fear I'd go to the devil?"
he laughed joyously "But II do in Old Chester is wrong" Then he sighed "So disapproved of;--especially as I never can
understand why it is The fact is people are not reasonable," he
co but unreasonableness"
She nodded "I know, I never could please ht
me up My rand Oh, I
was so ot azed up at her in silent sympathy, "I mean my--husband was so much older than I," she said Then with an
evident effort to change the subject she added that one would think it
would be sih to be happy; "all my life I only wanted to be
happy," she said
"You're happy now, aren't you?" he asked, She looked down at hi on a stool before the fire near
her feet--and laughed with a catching of the breath "Oh, yes, yes;
I'm happy"