The book Sugar Pine Murmurings was written by author Elizabeth Sargent Wilson Here you can read free online of Sugar Pine Murmurings book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sugar Pine Murmurings a good or bad book?
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What days they were, those of the honey moon! Fate sends such times to but a few, and always, always, from those who receive, sometime in the future is a payment wrung, heavy as the past was light. For six months their happiness was perfect; then she had had enough of Fannin, and turned to the next as lightly as a butterfly might flit from rose to verbena. THE JUSTICE OF JOHN FANNIN. 73 He was the night-boss in Fannin s mine, this other, his name Bob Maline, a man with the face of a saint, and ...a past like charity, but who had his own code of right and wrong, in which the chief section was a large respect for the rights of husbands. "Women are plenty, " quoth this mountain sage. "And a man that will monkey with another man s wife deserves the worst he can get. " Such were his scruples, yet against Eva Fan ning wiles he fought just one week, then became her slave and cursed himself right royally for being so. He despised himself for fifty reasons. Fannin was the only man in the world for whom he had any liking; besides, his weakness in yielding was a constant reproach to his sturdy nature, but for all that, indulgence did not cease, and the stolen interviews went on, sweeter because stolen, while the season of reproach after each was swallowed up in the season of longing for the next to come.
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