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Show 8O&pel in tk1e lite; nor'that they could be. lor tbat all men and ween are :rightly mated. But aU will hay. & chance be hind the veil.2; Aunt, Clara stated tbe d.cctrin& l,ess dtaphys1,cally but logically more John, there 1s a b$longbgness in lon as in Ufe.. We are not married b7 chanee. I :firmly believe that eaeh has made .. It that. girl eovenant. with hb mat $ irl the lire b$f0l'9 tili.$. '6 belong, to you, you will get her,. If not, 10U don,tt lIfI.fl:t her.2 jince 'the novel b $,ss$lltially about .. battle of the sexes, it becomes ilnpcrlant tbat attihd.es toward marriage sl1u,h Diantha and lU.lefl 8<»n$ athntion. cliseu$sion €If lOT$ and Va.n have ftC) thes$ be ginn eonvell"Satiofls withou.t marriage; Stevens talks about it in his chat eo with, Stevens alp wonies abwt the abuses of the marriage laws Arden; and. eU$t!m.$ _.never he sees is ,eenter's around pll,}>Y but can as Wha.t is love" or love, thinks about Sherwocd; and. even Aunt Clara objectiQnable is n.t the e&n what comedy thee speak of little el$G sermGnizing SG Imleh as the rather thin situe\ioos 'Which call it up. This .lllovel atttnapts to solve much the same. problem he of !It: is v1rhe really its betwGet1 the 'boGks is that there is in .l0iJp 5tev.n$' .itfert, she wae a.leo.. 2'Ibi4., onlY one evil On. slight does .7Jl! differenee oharaet;e,;;" C&pt. $heodt Mrs. Gates' task in h,e:r favorite Mvel C()urt,bi]h Sb.e had. 1;0 condense fami:liu J wbll$ in rrd: own as Ih! PriJ:tc,e a was wea.lth of information with whioh t tJr she had to distend. a scant Pl'. lQl-103. 26Ibi.,. ,. 35l'. Chapte:r II, PI'. 1'-14. See Mrs. Gates' similar advice to her son in |