The Egoist by George Meredith
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"But I am not married yet papa."
"As good, my dear." "A little change of scene, I thought . . ." "We have accepted Willoughby's invitation. And he helps me to a house near you." "You wish to be near me, papa?" "Proximate--at a remove: communicable." "Why should we separate?" "For the reason, my dear, that you exchange a father for a husband." "If I do not want to exchange?" "To purchase, you must pay, my child. Husbands are not given for nothing." "No. But I should have you, papa!" "Should?" "They have not yet parted us, dear papa." "What does that mean?" he asked, fussily. He was in a gentle stew already, apprehensive of a disturbance of the serenity precious to |
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