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Ellen's Innocence

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May Welland does everything in her power to keep her appearance in the upper-class New York society. May will do whatever is necessary to hide the affair, because his relationship with Ellen will tarnish Archer’s reputation in society. May realizes if society disapproves of her husband, they will also disapprove of her. May secretly thinks of ways to separate Archer and Ellen, without their knowledge. May decides to tell Ellen she is pregnant, because she knows Ellen will leave Archer if he has a child, even though she is unsure of her pregnancy: “‘No; I wasn’t sure then-but I told her I was. And you see I was right!’ she exclaimed, her blue eyes wet with victory” (278). When May tells Archer she is pregnant, after telling Ellen weeks before,
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