... from the average man. He was selfish, without being disagreeable, rather idle, rather incapable, rather vain andrather foolish. He was just an ordinary man. The wife he had married, though, was ... It was,probably, just that which appealed to the young wife, who was a true woman and who had always wished tobe dominated. When they met again at Breda, they had an explanation. This was the ... Chatiron, and itseems that the intoxication peculiar to the natives of Berry takes a heavy and not a gay form. He had alsotaken to other bad habits, away from home at first, and later on under the...