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The Dissemblers

(1901)
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Leslie munroe had been advised to have nothing more to do with Mrs Farington after she finally separated from her husband. It was true that he had no desire for an entanglement of any kind, and he would have admitted that Esther's character showed many weak points, but he was a man of lenient judgment, whilst, as well as being an agreeable companion, Mrs Farington seemed interesting as an object for study. Moreover, she had had a great deal to endure for some time past, and, on the whole, Leslie could not see his way to 'cut' her at that crisis of her life.

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