A Woman-Hater by Charles Reade
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Etext by James Rusk, jrusk@mac-email.com. Italics are indicated by the underscore character (_). Accent marks are indicated by a single quote (') after the vowel for acute accents and before the vowel for grave accents. Other accent marks are ignored. A WOMAN-HATER. by Charles Reade CHAPTER I. "THE Golden Star," Homburg, was a humble hotel, not used by gay gamblers, but by modest travelers. At two o'clock, one fine day in June, there were two strangers in the _salle a' manger,_ seated at small tables a long way apart, and wholly absorbed in their own business. |
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