It's both a matter of pride and loyalty to the family; a kind of solidarity that ties husband and wife, father and son. In order to avoid scandal, to make sure that no one knows anything, all hatreds are hidden. It's not that they seek approval: they're too primitive for that and too proud. What they fear most of all is that others might know their
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this was more of a placeholder, and I'd been transcribing it by looking at the book while typing (not looking at the keyboard or the screen) so there was bound to be an error in there somewhere.
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