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False Evidence Edward Phillips Oppenheim
False Evidence
Edward Phillips Oppenheim
Fortune is the strangest mistress a man ever wooed. Who courts her she shuns, who deservesher she passes over, and on him who defies her and takes no pains to secure her she lavishes herfavours. I am one of those to whom she has shown herself most kind. Many years ago I vowedmy life away to one purpose, and that partly an immoral one. It was a purpose which held mylife. I swore to seek no end apart from it, and I put away from my thoughts all joys that were notincluded in its accomplishment. And yet, having kept my oath, I still possess in the prime of lifeeverything which a man could wish for. I am rich, and well thought of amongst my fellows. I ammarried to the woman whom I love, and life is flowing on with me as calmly and peacefully asthe murmuring waters of a woodland stream in the middle of summer. And, above all, my heartis at ease, for I have kept my vow. She is a strange mistress, indeed! Nothing have I sought or deserved of her, yet everything Ihave. Whilst he who was far above me in his deservings, and whose sufferings none save myselfthoroughly understood, passed through a gloomy life, buffeted by every wind, stranded by everytide of fortune; misunderstood, wronged, falsely accused, and narrowly escaped remaining inmen's minds only as a prototype of a passionate, unforgiving, Quixotic man.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 28, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798570873285 |
| Pages | 174 |
| Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 10 mm · 195 g |
| Language | English |
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