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Anne Bronte: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall33. CHAPTER XXXIII (continued)'No, nor yourself without the child. Do you think I'm going to be made the talk of the country for your fastidious caprices?' 'Then I must stay here, to be hated and despised. But henceforth we are husband and wife only in the name.' 'Very good.' 'I am your child's mother, and your housekeeper, nothing more. So you need not trouble yourself any longer to feign the love you cannot feel: I will exact no more heartless caresses from you, nor offer nor endure them either. I will not be mocked with the empty husk of conjugal endearments, when you have given the substance to another!' 'Very good, if you please. We shall see who will tire first, my lady.' 'If I tire, it will be of living in the world with you: not of living without your mockery of love. When you tire of your sinful ways, and show yourself truly repentant, I will forgive you, and, perhaps, try to love you again, though that will be hard indeed.' 'Humph! and meantime you will go and talk me over to Mrs. Hargrave, and write long letters to aunt Maxwell to complain of the wicked wretch you have married?' 'I shall complain to no one. Hitherto I have struggled hard to hide your vices from every eye, and invest you with virtues you never possessed; but now you must look to yourself.' I left him muttering bad language to himself, and went up-stairs. 'You are poorly, ma'am,' said Rachel, surveying me with deep anxiety. 'It is too true, Rachel,' said I, answering her sad looks rather than her words. 'I knew it, or I wouldn't have mentioned such a thing.' 'But don't you trouble yourself about it,' said I, kissing her pale, time-wasted cheek. 'I can bear it better than you imagine.' This is page 297 of 479. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (1 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall at Amazon.com
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