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Excerpt from My Son's Wife
But I must not linger to moralize. That is something Bona never does. She is one of those who lives rather than talks her religion, and the great power of her in¿uence is its genuineness. She is all through what she seems. When I saw Bona for the first time she was a child, and then came a stretch of years during which we did not meet, and then my son Edward brought her to Green ville as his bride, and again I was straight way impressed by her simplicity and integ rity of character. From the hour of arrival I began to love her, and to regard her not merely as my son's wife, but as my dear daughter Bona.
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