The One Woman

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The One Woman
Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946
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But the cold wordsof these men, whispering in the dark their joy over his downfall, stopped the beat of her heart.
She could see the big cruel headlines in the morning paper, holdingher beloved up to shame in the hour of his triumph. Surely thiswould be what he deserved. But she loved him--yes, good or bad, she loved him. He was the hero of her girl's soul, the father ofher beautiful children, and in spite of all his coldness and neglecthe was her heart's desire.
And the feeling came crushing d
...own upon her that perhaps shehad failed somehow to do her whole duty. She had been wilful andfretful and had not kept in touch and sympathy with his work. Shehad demanded a perfect love and loyalty, and in agony she askedherself if she had given as much as she had demanded. Had she notthought too much of her own rights and wrongs and too little ofhis hopes and burdens? And perhaps because of this he was to becrushed at a blow, and his enemies laugh at his calamity and giveto her their maudlin pity.

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