George Eliot Quotes
A Man With An Affectionate Disposition, Who Finds A Wife To Concur With His Fundamental Idea Of Life, Easily Comes To Persuade Himself That No Other Woman Would Have Suited Him So Well, And Does A Little Daily Snapping And Quarreling Without Any Sense Of Alienation.
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