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jected, and suddenly begins to hate the man who has taken advantage of her; and then, when her love is not understood or returned, she sinks into despondency, and becomes either a hater of mankind altogether, or, hating her own man, she has recourse to other men. [1]
- ↑ These last few lines have been exemplified in many ways in many novels of this century.
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