They had gone several more steps when she put to him a question which
seemed to have very little to do with what he had just been saying:
"You are a good man--aren't you?"
"I don't know why you ask; have you any particular reason for
supposing that I am worse than the crowd?"
"No; none at all. Only--I was wondering if it wasn't possible that you
might find another girl who could be--trusted to make a good man
happy."
THE RIVERSIDE PRESS LIMITED, EDINBURGH.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Coward Behind the Curtain, by Richard Marsh
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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