The Story Of Julia Page Works Of Kathleen Norris, Volume V (Fiscle Part-Xi)
Von: Kathleen Norris
To Emeline, Wife Of George Page, There Came Slowly, In Her
Thirtieth Year, A Sullen Conviction That Life Was Monstrously
Unfair. From A Resentful Realization That She Was Not Happy In Her
Marriage, Emeline's Mind Went Back To The Days Of Her Pert,
Precocious Childhood And Her Restless And Discontented Girlhood,
And She Felt, With A Sort Of Smouldering Fury, That She Had Never
Been Happy, Had Never Had A Fair Chance, At All!
Thirtieth Year, A Sullen Conviction That Life Was Monstrously
Unfair. From A Resentful Realization That She Was Not Happy In Her
Marriage, Emeline's Mind Went Back To The Days Of Her Pert,
Precocious Childhood And Her Restless And Discontented Girlhood,
And She Felt, With A Sort Of Smouldering Fury, That She Had Never
Been Happy, Had Never Had A Fair Chance, At All!
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