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Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

"A Ride Across Palestine"

It is
the sharpest arrow she has in her quiver,--the best card in her
hand. When a woman cries, what can you do but give her all she asks
for?"
"Do you--dislike women?"
"No, by Jove! I am never really happy unless one is near me, or
more than one. A man, as a rule, has an amount of energy within him
which he cannot turn to profit on himself alone. It is good for him
to have a woman by him that he may work for her, and thus have
exercise for his limbs and faculties. I am very fond of women. But
I always like those best who are most helpless."
We were silent again for a while, and it was during this time that I
found myself lying with my head in his lap. I had slept, but it
could have been but for a few minutes, and when I woke I found his
hand upon my brow. As I started up he said that the flies had been
annoying me, and that he had not chosen to waken me as I seemed
weary. "It has been that double bathing," I said, apologetically;
for I always feel ashamed when I am detected sleeping in the day.
"In hot weather the water does make one drowsy. By Jove, it's
getting dark; we had better have the horses.


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