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In the [[Summer]] of [[1914]], in [[Farringham]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] sped past [[Jenny (Human Nature novel character)|Jenny]] and '''Jill''', exchanging social courtesies. The duo of [[house]][[wife|wives]] resumed arguing with each other about an overhanging [[tree]] as Bernice continued on, the two wives standing on either side the fence that separated their homes. | In the [[Summer]] of [[1914]], in [[Farringham]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] sped past [[Jenny (Human Nature novel character)|Jenny]] and '''Jill''', exchanging social courtesies. The duo of [[house]][[wife|wives]] resumed arguing with each other about an overhanging [[tree]] as Bernice continued on, the two wives standing on either side the fence that separated their homes. | ||
The next day, they should presumably argue about each others [[dog]]s; the duo seemed to enjoy arguing, and if Bernice showed up, one of them would talk to her, with the other housewife quickly disagreeing, starting another | The next day, they should presumably argue about each others [[dog]]s; the duo seemed to enjoy arguing, and if Bernice showed up, one of them would talk to her, with the other housewife quickly disagreeing, starting another argument. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | ||
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