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"What a stubborn girl," the narrator tells us, "are you going to heap up everything?" He's referring to the fact that he's never met a woman like marie. "It's nasty," he says, "you should call it "evolution." "Women shine only when they receive love from men," he continues, "it's not often like that." He asks marie about her husband's death and her son's deployment to the army. marie says that she doesn't know what to say, but she's going to go to church anyway. "Let's go to the tea party," neville says. "Yes, yes, I know I'm a good kid," she says. She's a little more cautious with her word choice. "Crinkle crinkle come here" , she says, referring to rufus. "As long as you remain true to yourself," she adds, "your values will not change." "You definitely overheard...your eyes...they're green," she tells us. "They're deep green, they're like a lake" . "Riddle thud tremble," she continues. " rustle thud, rustle something moved," she warns. "If you carelessly put out your hand like that," she explains. "you'll get scratch." "Wrap it in cloth," she concludes. "Cats often get lost on my estate in London," she notes. "Well, lady-marie doesnt seem particularly like cats," she remarks. "I'll take the cat back to London tomorrow," he replies. "Are you going be lonely?" , he asks. "No way, work, huh?" . He says that he is busy managing the estate and dealing with the business. "Why don
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A Maiden and Her Romance Guidebook • Chapter 3 • Page ik-page-2480317
Chapter 3
This is a locked chapterChapter 3
About This Chapter
"What a stubborn girl," the narrator tells us, "are you going to heap up everything?" He's referring to the fact that he's never met a woman like marie. "It's nasty," he says, "you should call it "evolution." "Women shine only when they receive love from men," he continues, "it's not often like that." He asks marie about her husband's death and her son's deployment to the army. marie says that she doesn't know what to say, but she's going to go to church anyway. "Let's go to the tea party," neville says. "Yes, yes, I know I'm a good kid," she says. She's a little more cautious with her word choice. "Crinkle crinkle come here" , she says, referring to rufus. "As long as you remain true to yourself," she adds, "your values will not change." "You definitely overheard...your eyes...they're green," she tells us. "They're deep green, they're like a lake" . "Riddle thud tremble," she continues. " rustle thud, rustle something moved," she warns. "If you carelessly put out your hand like that," she explains. "you'll get scratch." "Wrap it in cloth," she concludes. "Cats often get lost on my estate in London," she notes. "Well, lady-marie doesnt seem particularly like cats," she remarks. "I'll take the cat back to London tomorrow," he replies. "Are you going be lonely?" , he asks. "No way, work, huh?" . He says that he is busy managing the estate and dealing with the business. "Why don
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