Transcriber's Notes:
1. Page scan source: Google Books, https://books.google.com/books/
about/whom_god_hath_joined.html?id=qaJBAQAAMAAJ.
[University of Illinois Library]
2. Lower left corner of page 144 (start of Chapter XVIII.) is torn
off, partially affecting three lines of text. Lacunae indicated
by [* * *].

The saying that no one can serve two masters has its exception in thecase of a wife and mother, who is bound by her marriage vows andmaternal instincts to love in equal measure her husband and children;but alas for the happiness of the family should she love one to theexclusion of the other, for from such exclusion arise many domesticheart burnings.
CONTENTS | |
| I. | Two Friends |
| II. | An Incomplete Madonna |
| III. | The Waning of the Honeymoon |
| IV. | The Art of Conversation |
| V. | An Australian Girl |
| VI. | A Day's Shopping |
| VII. | Lady Errington's Little Dinner |
| VIII. | Eustace Examines His Mind |
| IX. | "Oh, Wilt Thou be my Bride, Kathleen?" |
| X. | Auf Wiedersehn |
| XI. | A Maiden Lady |
| XII. | Aunt Jelly's Opinion |
... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |