From the chapter birth, why did andrew think of marriage as he sat by the kitchen fire?
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Andrew was thinking about his beloved as he sat by the kitchen fire. He sat still and sadly.
When the old woman sitting opposite to him suddenly addressed him, Andrew felt surprised.
He thought about Bramwell and the unhappy Edward Page.
He opinionated that all marriages were "dismal failures" and every time the image of Christine came in his mind.
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