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Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885

"The Good Time Coming"


Markland, to whom she was strongly attached. "And that's what riles
me up so."
"Why, you're in a strange humour, Grace! Edward has done nothing at
which I can complain."
"He hasn't, indeed?"
"No."
"I'd like to know what he means by posting off to the city every day
for a week at a stretch, and never so much as breathing to his wife
the purpose of his visits?"
"Business. He said that business required his attention."
"What business?"
"As to that, he did not think it necessary to advise me. Men do not
always explain business matters to their wives. One-half would not
understand what they were talking about, and the other half would
take little interest in the subject."
"A compliment to wives, certainly!" said Grace Markland, with a
rather proud toss of her head. "One of your lords of creation would
find different stuff in me. But I'm not satisfied with Edward's
goings on, if you are, Agnes. It's my opinion that your Mr. Lee Lyon
is at the bottom of all this."
A slight shade dimmed the face of Mrs.


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