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"What you do, señor, when you travel so much?" inquired Teresa. "Youleave Señora Carkaire at home?" Carker smiled sadly. "There is no Señora Carker, " he answered. "Oo!" cried Teresa. "You are not marreed?" "No, " replied Greg, "I'm not married. " "That ees so singulaire!" "Veree, veree, " murmured Juanita. "It may seem singular, " admitted Carker, "but a man like me, who haspledged his life to humanity, has little right to get married. " "I do not see why you say that, " said Juanita. "Perhaps... I cannot make my reason plain to you, but there is an excellentreason. A man who marries should have a home. And a man who has a homeshould live in it. If I had such a home and was bound to it, I could nottravel and carry on my life-work. I could not drag my wife around overthe country, and it is not right for a married man to leave his wifealone a great deal. " "Gol rap it, Greg, " exclaimed Ephraim, "I don't believe that's your realreason for not gittin' married! I'll bet some gal throwed you down!" "Well, perhaps you're right, " admitted the young socialist.
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