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Excerpt from The Three Clerks, Vol. 2 of 3: A Novel
But it can be taken for granted that no husband can carry. On such dealings long without some sort Of cognizance on his wife's part as to what he is doing; a woman who is not trusted by her lord may choose to remain in apparent darkness, may abstain from questions, and may consider it either her duty or her interest to assume an ignorance as to her husband's affairs; but the partner Of one's bed and board, the minister who soothes one's headaches and makes one's tea and looks after one's lin'en, can't but have the means Of guessing the thoughts which occupy her companion's mind and occasionally.
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