
Well, andwhat ifisaydothis ?’’ AndIshould haveahigher opinionthereof thanofwhat youdid say; what then should you dowiththat?
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Every one, we understand, was bound to defend the character ofthe fair sex whatever he might happen tothink orknow.
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They were all extremely sorry, quite convinced ofher innocence— but—they could not face Gontran, aterrible “man ofhishands.”
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—for after all, “however bad she may be, awoman does like tobethought honest and respectable.
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Manners, infact,andappearances were practically everything tothe artificial standards ofanexclusive ifcorrupt aristocracy.
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