Excerpt from The Christian Way: Whither It Leads and How to Go On
Most of the novels end with marriage. When the period of romance is past, and the young people settle down to begin the serious work of life the novelist seems to lose his interest in them, and turns away to fresh fields of sentiment and pastures new of the tender passion.
The reason of this method may be plain, but it is not a good reason. Life after marriage needs to be idealized quite as much as life before marriage; its scope is wider, its interests larger, its affections deeper and stronger.
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