“What he thought of her she knew, what he was capable of saying to her she had felt; yet they were married, for all that, and marriage meant that a woman should cleave to the man with whom, uttering tremendous vows, she had stood at the altar.”
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Henry James
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The Portrait of a Lady
Source: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. LI
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