Whcn her sister died, Ieaving an orphaned baby son. Charity was dctermined 10 take charge of tbe baby, and she immediately went to Greece to sort the matter out. But thechild's patcrnal u wic, tbe matterful Greek Loukos Papandrcous. was equaliy dctermined that the child was going to remain in Greece—with him. And in Greece the rights of a małe relatire would havc very much morę prccedcnce than those of a mere female! Ncverthclcss, Charity had no intention of giving up the fight. Yct ho v could she copc with this man who was constantly rcminding her that she was a woman and that therefore her opinions were of no account—and yet who madę her glad that she was a woman. morę glad than she could say ?
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