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Vindication

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Here is a tale for gossips and chaste people:     There lived a woman once, a straight-laced lady,     Whose only love was slander. Nothing shady     Escaped her vulture eye. Like some prim steeple     Her course of life pointed to Heaven ever;     And woe unto the sinner, girl or woman,     Whom love undid. She was their fiercest foeman.     No circumstance excused. Misfortune, never....     As she had lived she died. The mourners gathered:     Parson and preacher, this one and another,     And many gossips of most proper carriage.     Her will was read. And then... a child was fathered.     Fat Lechery had his day.... She'd been a mother.     A man was heir.... There'd never been a marriage.

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