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Excerpt from Their Silver Wedding Journey, Vol. 2 of 2
If Mrs. March was by she would not allow him to work these paradoxes for the boy's con fusion. She said the child adored him, and it was a Sacrilege to play with his veneration. She always interfered to save him, but with so little logic though so much justice that Rose suffered a humiliation from her championship, and was obliged from a sense of self-respect-to side with the mocker. She understood this, and magnanimously urged it as another reason why her husband should not tri?e with Rose's ideal of him to make his mother laugh at him was wicked.
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