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" "And you married me, knowing?" "I married the man who bought a sing-song girl to give her her freedom. As she hoisted her skirts near her waist, she thought ruefully of the last time she had worn such an elaborate gown, sometime near 1910 when petticoats were still considered hip everyday garb. “Oh God!” she cried, “Oh God!” and flung aside her opera-cloak, and for a time walked about the room—a Corsair’s bride at a crisis of emotion. “I will take my chance. Wiped out, but for these. For each costume she had devised a suitable form of matrimonial refusal. The report of his detention caused an immense sensation. Jack paused for a moment, and found that his own adventures formed the subject of the ballad.

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