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W. Somerset Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence15. Chapter XV (continued)The Colonel stared into vacancy, and I wondered whether anyone could be quite so innocent of guile as he looked. "But that doesn't prevent the fact that Charles Strickland is a heartless beast." She looked at me severely. "I can tell you why he left his wife -- from pure selfishness and nothing else whatever." "That is certainly the simplest explanation," I said. But I thought it explained nothing. When, saying I was tired, I rose to go, Mrs. Strickland made no attempt to detain me. This is page 64 of 241. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Moon and Sixpence at Amazon.com
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