A Sitting in St. James

How does Byron feel about Eugenie becoming his wife?

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When Byron visits Eugenie, he is pleased with her and their conversation. He can envision her as one day being his wife. He can see her managing the household, scolding and punishing the servants, and performing acts of charity for the poor. Most important she would bear an heir.