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W. Somerset Maugham: Of Human Bondage94. CHAPTER XCIV (continued)"I suppose you don't mind my sitting in the same room with you," said Mildred aggressively. "Don't let's quarrel, Mildred," he said gently. "I didn't know you was so well off you could afford to throw away a pound a week." "Don't be angry with me. I assure you it's the only way we can live together at all." "I suppose you despise me, that's it." "Of course I don't. Why should I?" "It's so unnatural." "Is it? You're not in love with me, are you?" "Me? Who d'you take me for?" "It's not as if you were a very passionate woman, you're not that." "It's so humiliating," she said sulkily. "Oh, I wouldn't fuss about that if I were you." This is page 606 of 798. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Of Human Bondage at Amazon.com
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