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'Which is as much as to say that the prophet is to break no idols'
'You know I do not mean that, and you know, too, how incapable I au I
say I can now and then say so, but, when I have said it, I
run away'
'My dearest Clara,' Madge put her arm over her sister's shoulder as
they sat side by side, 'do not run away now; tell me just what you
think of me' Clara was silent for a minute
'I have sometimes wondered whether you have not demanded a little too
much of yourself and Frank It is always a question of how ether true, no love which is
altogether perfect You lected virtue or
devotion such as you could not find elsewhere, overlooking it because
so, or the lack of sympathy on some unimportant point, e'