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Updated: May 11, 2025
'Mavis Argles and I are all in all to each other. We have made up our minds on account of certain circumstances to throw in our lot together, and we are starting for Australia today. When this reaches you, we shall have started. I enclose the address to write to me. 'In taking this step I have, I am sure, acted for the best. It may cause you great surprise and pain.
He remembered the very little that Vincy had told him of Mavis; how proud she was and how hard up. He saw her through the window. She looked pale and rather shabby. He told the servant to show her in. 'I've just this moment got your letter, Miss Argles. But, of course, I'm only too delighted. 'Thank you. Mr Vincy said you'd give me the letter. The girl sat down stiffly on the edge of a chair.
'There's every hope that Miss Argles will never let him go, said Vincy. 'One has to be very firm to get away from her. Oh, ever so firm, and obstinate, you can't think! How many times a day she must be reproaching Bruce that will be rather a change for him. However, anything may happen, said Vincy soothingly.
But even at that time, when Bruce gave her the opportunity, by his wild escapade with Miss Argles, to free herself and marry Aylmer her ideal of divine happiness at the time somehow she could not do it. She had a curious sense of responsibility towards Bruce, which came in the way. Often since then she had had regrets; she had even felt it had been a mistake to throw away such a chance.
In his "Diseases of Women" Simpson speaks of a fistula left by the passage of an infant through the perineum. Wilson, Toloshinoff, Stolz, Argles, Demarquay, Harley, Hernu, Martyn, Lamb, Morere, Pollock, and others record the birth of children through perineal perforations. Birth Through the Abdominal Wall.
However, she left it on his plate, as if by mistake. He might just as well read it. Mavis Argles Vincy had the reputation of spending his fortune with elaborate yet careful lavishness, buying nothing that he did not enjoy, and giving away everything he did not want. At the same time his friends occasionally wondered on what he did spend both his time and his money.
The broad band of red, the whole length of the chancel on the outsides of the pavement, is of Levanto marble, forming a finish to the work." =The Screens=, enclosing the four eastern bays of the choir, were given as a public memorial to Dean Argles. They are of very admirable wrought-iron. The same may be said of the choir gates.
In the south choir aisle, on the tablet to Dean Lockier, 1740, is the only instance of the arms of the Deanery impaling another shield, on a monument. Near this is a wooden tablet executed in good taste, recording the fact that the iron screens are a memorial to Dean Argles, whose munificent gifts to the cathedral are well known.
While Edith, with the children, was passing the summer holidays at Westgate, Bruce had sent her the strangest of letters, informing her that he and Mavis Argles could not live without one another, and had gone to Australia together, and imploring her to divorce him.
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