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W. Somerset Maugham: Of Human Bondage95. CHAPTER XCV (continued)"I should have thought so too. I remember how I used to think that it would last for ever, I felt I would rather die than be without you, and I used to long for the time when you would be faded and wrinkled so that nobody cared for you any more and I should have you all to myself." She did not answer, and presently she got up and said she was going to bed. She gave a timid little smile. "It's Christmas Day, Philip, won't you kiss me good-night?" He gave a laugh, blushed slightly, and kissed her. She went to her bed-room and he began to read. This is page 619 of 798. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Of Human Bondage at Amazon.com
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