She would gladly have been more to him than she could be — because she felt (she did not deny it to herself) that she would sooner have been his wife than Leonard's. But why, because they could not be all to one another, must they be as nothing?


Arthur's commentary - The Nemesis of Faith (1849)


She would gladly have been more to him than she could be — because she felt (she did not deny it to herself) that she would sooner have been his...

She would gladly have been more to him than she could be — because she felt (she did not deny it to herself) that she would sooner have been his...

She would gladly have been more to him than she could be — because she felt (she did not deny it to herself) that she would sooner have been his...

She would gladly have been more to him than she could be — because she felt (she did not deny it to herself) that she would sooner have been his...