Bambi by Marjorie Benton Cooke
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"Some people would think you were eccentric," he said. "They might," she responded. "I am almost sane when I polish," he laughed. "It's only when I create that I am crazy." "It's all right then, is it? We go on?" "Go on?" "Being married?" "Well, I have no objection, if you insist, but you'd better think over what I told you. I think you have made a mistake; and you shall never support me." "I never think over my mistakes," said Bambi. "I just live up to them." "I agree with your father that you risk a good deal." "Risks are exciting." "If you don't like it, you can divorce me the next time I am in a work fit. I'll never know it, so it will be painless." "Jarvis, that's unfair." He came back quickly. |
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