The Egoist by George Meredith
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"Does it not promise that we meet again?" "To walk the world and see you perhaps--with another!" "See me?--Where? Here?" "Wedded . . . to another. You! my bride; whom I call mine; and you are! You would be still--in that horror! But all things are possible; women are women; they swim in infidelity, from wave to wave! I know them." "Willoughby, do not torment yourself and me, I beg you." He meditated profoundly, and asked her: "Could you be such a saint among women?" "I think I am a more than usually childish girl." "Not to forget me?" "Oh! no." "Still to be mine?" "I am yours." "To plight yourself?" "It is done." |
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