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1868–1950

Mrs. Purkapile

Edgar Lee Masters

HE ran away and was gone for a year. When he came home he told me the silly story Of being kidnapped by pirates on Lake Michigan And kept in chains so he could not write me.

I pretended to believe it, though I knew very well What he was doing, and that he met The milliner, Mrs. Williams, now and then When she went to the city to buy goods, as she said.

But a promise is a promise And marriage is marriage, And out of respect for my own character I refused to be drawn into a divorce

By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired Of his marital vow and duty.

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