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A MATTER OF MILLIONS

Often as we sit together at evening, gazing out upon the great ships passing darkly away into the mysterious afterglow, our hands clasp mutually in a silence more eloquent than words, and as we gaze into each other's eyes there occurs to us the Divine injunction: "Whom God hath joined, let no man put asunder."

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Butler and Tanner. The Selwood Printing Works. Frome and London.