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Excerpt from The Farce of Life, Vol. 2 of 3: A Novel
Long she submitted, with the most patient affection, to Obey his will, even when she disapproved; and to comply in all things with his caprices; but his coldness and in difference daily increased. Once, her meek nature was roused to reproach him; but the withering scorn with which he warned her to beware Of making scenes, which might provoke the Observa tions Of the world, seemed to change her whole character.
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