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  \"HereIam,Patton,\"MountDunstansaid。\"Youneednotspeak。\"

  Buthemustspeak。Herewasthestrengthhissinkingsoulhadlongedfor。

  \"Cruelbad——goin’fast——m’lord,\"hepanted。

  MountDunstanmadeasigntothenurse,whogavehimachair。Hesatdownclosetothebed,andtookthebloodlesshandinhisown。

  \"No,\"hesaid,\"youarenotgoing。You’llstayhere。I

  willseetothat。\"

  Thepoorfellowsmiledwanly。Vagueyearningshadledhimsometimes,inthepast,towanderintochapelsorstopandlistentostreetpreachers,andorthodoxplatitudescamebacktohim。

  \"God’s——will,\"hetrailedout。

  \"It’snothingofthesort。It’sGod’swillthatyoupullyourselftogether。Amanwithawifeandthreechildrenhasnorighttoslipout。\"

  Ayearninglookflickeredinthelad’seyes——hewasscarcelymorethanalad,havingmarriedatseventeen,andhadachildeachyear。

  \"She’s——agood——girl。\"

  \"Keepthatinyourmindwhileyoufightthisout,\"saidMountDunstan。\"Sayitovertoyourselfeachtimeyoufeelyourselflettinggo。Holdontoit。Iamgoingtofightitoutwithyou。Ishallsithereandtakecareofyouallday——allnight,ifnecessary。Thedoctorandthenursewilltellmewhattodo。Yourhandiswarmeralready。Shutyoureyes。\"

  Hedidnotleavethebedsideuntilthemiddleofthenight。

  Bythattimetheworstwasover。Hehadactedthroughoutthehoursunderthedirectionofnurseanddoctor。Noonebuthimselfhadtouchedthepatient。WhenPatton’seyeswereopen,theyrestedonhimwithaweirdgrowingbelief。

  Hebeggedhislordshiptoholdhishand,andwasuneasywhenhelaiditdown。

  \"Keeps——me——up,\"hewhispered。

  \"Hepourssomethingintothem——vigour——magneticpower——life。He’slikeachargedbattery,\"Dr。Thwaitesaidtohisco—workers。\"HesatdownbyPattonjustintime。Itsetsonetothinking。\"

  HavingsavedPatton,hemustsaveothers。Whenamanorwomansank,orhadincreasedfever,theybelievedthathealonecouldgivethemhelp。Indeliriumpatientscriedoutforhim。Hefoundhimselfdoinghardwork,buthedidnotflinchfromit。Theadorationforhimbecameasortofpassion。Haggardfaceslightedupintolifeatthesoundofhisfootstep,andheavyheadsturnedlonginglyontheirpillowsashepassedby。Inthewinterdaystocometherewouldbemanyanhour’stalkinEastEndcourtsandalleysofthequeertimewhenascoreormoreofthemhadlaininthegreatroomwiththedancingandfloatinggoddesseslookingdownatthemfromthehigh,paintedceiling,andtheswell,whowasalord,walkingaboutamongthem,workingforthemasthenursesdid,andsittingbysomeofthemthroughawfulhours,sometimesholdingburningorslackeningandchillinghandswithagripwhosesteadinessseemedtoholdthembackfromthebrinkoftheabysstheywereslippinginto。Themereignorantlychildishdesiretodohisprowesscreditandtoplayhimfairsavedmorethanonemanandwomanfromgoingoutwiththetide。

  \"ItisthefirsttimeinmylifethatIhavefairlycountedamongmen。It’sthefirsttimeIhaveknownhumanaffection,otherthanyours,Penzance。Theywantme,thesepeople;

  theyarebetterforthesightofme。Itisanewexperience,anditisgoodforaman’ssoul,\"hesaid。

  CHAPTERXLIII

  HISCHANCE

  BettywalkedmuchaloneuponthemarsheswithRolandatherside。AtintervalssheheardfromMr。Penzance,buthisnoteswerenecessarilybrief,andatothertimesshecouldonlyrelyuponreportfornewsofwhatwasoccurringatMountDunstan。LordMountDunstan’salmostmilitarysupervisionofandcommandoverhisvillagershadcertainlysavedthemfromthehorrorsofanuncontrollableepidemic;hisdecisionandenergyhadfilledthealarmedGuardianswithrespectandthisrespecthadbeguntobesharedbymanyotherpersons。Amanaspromptinaction,andasfaithfultosuchresponsibilitiesasmanymenmighthavefoundplausiblereasonsenoughforshirking,inevitablyassumedacertaindignityofaspect,whenallwassaidanddone。LordDunholmwasmostclearinhisexpressionsofopinionconcerninghim。LadyAlanbyofDolemadeapracticeofspeakingofhiminpublicfrequently,alwayswithadmiringapproval,andinthatfinalmannerofhers,towhoseauthorityherneighbourshadsolongsubmitted。

  Itbegantobeacceptedasafactthathewasanewdevelopmentofhisrace——asherladyshiphadputit,\"AneworderofMountDunstan。\"

  Thestoryofhispoweroverthestrickenpeople,andoftheirpassionateaffectionandadmirationforhim,wasonelikelytospreadfar,andbeimmenselypopular。Thedramaofcertainincidentsappealedgreatlytotherusticmind,andbycottagefiresideshewasrepresentedwithrapturousawe,asraisingmen,women,andchildrenfromthedead,bythemeremiracleoftouch。Mrs。WeldenandoldDobyrevelledinthrilling,almostBiblical,versionsofcurrentanecdotes,whenBettypaidhervisitstothem。

  \"It’sliketheScripture,wothedoneforthatyoungmanasthelastbreathhadgoneoutofhim,an’himlyin’stiffeningfast。`Youngman,arise,’hesays。`TheLordAlmightycalls。You’vegotayoungwifean’threechildrentotakecareof。Takeupyourbedan’walk。’Notashewantedhimtocarryhisbedanywheres,butitwasamannerofspeaking。

  An’uptheyoungmangot。An’asensibleway,\"saidoldMrs。Weldenfrankly,\"fortheLordtolookatit——

  forImustsay,miss,ifIwasstruckdownforit,thoughI

  s’poseit’sonlymysinfulignorance——thatthere’stimeswhentheLordseemstothinknomoreofsweepin’awayasteadyeighteen—shillin’aweek,andp’rapsseveninfamily,an’oneatthebreast,an’anotherontheway——thanifitwasnothin’。

  Butlikelyenough,eighteenshillin’aweekan’confinementsdoesseempaltrytotheMakerof’eavenan’earth。\"

  But,tothegirlwalkingoverthemarshland,thehumannessofthethingssheheardgavetoherthesenseofnearness——ofbeingalmostwithinsightandsound——whichMountDunstanhimselfhadfelt,wheneachdaywasfilledwiththeresultofherthoughtoftheneedsofthepoorsoulsthrownbyfateintohishands。Inthesedays,afterlisteningtooldMrs。

  Welden’sanecdotes,throughwhichshegatheredthesimplertruthofthings,BettywasabletoconstructforherselfalessScripturalversionofwhatshehadheard。Shewasglad——gladinhissittingbyabedsideandholdingahandwhichlayinhishotorcold,butalwaystrustingtosomethingwhichhisstrongbodyandstrongsoulgavewithoutstint。Therewouldbenorestraintthere。Yes,hewaskind——kind——kind——withthekindnessawomanloves,andwhichshe,ofallwomen,lovedmost。Sometimesshewouldsituponsomemound,and,whilehereyesseemedtorestontheyellowingmarshanditsbirdsandpools,theysawotherthings,andtheircolourgrewdeepanddarkasthemarshwaterbetweentherushes。

  Thetimewaspressingwhenachangeinherlifemustcome。

  ShefrequentlyaskedherselfifwhatshesawinNigelAnstruthers’facewasthenormalthinkingofasaneman,whichhehimselfcouldcontrol。Therehadbeenmomentswhenshehadseriouslydoubtedit。Hewashaggard,agingandrestless。

  Sometimeshe——alwaysasifbychance——followedherasshewentfromoneroomtoanother,andwouldseathimselfandfixhismiserableeyesuponherforsolongatimethatitseemedhemustbeunconsciousofwhathewasdoing。Thenhewouldappearsuddenlytorecollecthimselfandwouldstartupwithamutteredexclamation,andstalkoutoftheroom。HespentlonghoursridingordrivingaloneaboutthecountryorwanderingwretchedlythroughtheParkandgardens。Oncehewentuptotown,and,afterafewdays’

  absence,camebacklookingmorehaggardthanbefore,andwearingahuntedlookinhiseyes。Hehadgonetoseeaphysician,and,afterhavingseenhim,hehadtriedtolosehimselfinaplungeintodeepandturbidenoughwaters;buthefoundthathehadevenlostthetasteofhighflavours,forwhichhehadoncehadanepicureanpalate。Theefforthadendedinhisbeingoverpoweredagainbyhishorrors——thehorrorsinwhichhefoundhimselfstaringatthatendofthingswhennopleasurehadspice,nodebaucherythestingoflife,andmen,suchashe,stoodupontheshoreoftimeshudderingandnakedsouls,watchingthegreattide,bearingitstreasures,recedeforever,andleavethemtothecoldandhideousdark。

  DuringonedayofhisstayintownhehadseenTeresita,whohadatfirststaredhalffrightenedbythechangeshesawinhim,andthenhadtoldhimtruthshecouldhavewrungherneckforputtingintowords。

  \"Youlookanoldman,\"shesaid,withtheforeignaccenthehadoncefounddeliciouslyamusing,butwhichnowseemedtoaddasting。\"Andsomesingiseatingyouop。Youaremadinlofewithsomebeautifulonewhowillnotlookatyou。

  Ihafseenitinmansbefore。Itisshewhoeatsyouop——yourevilthinkingsofher。Itserveyouright。Youreyeslookmad。\"

  Hehimself,attimes,suspectedthattheydid,andcursedhimselfbecausehecouldnotkeepcool。Itwaspartofhishorrorsthatheknewhisinternalfurieswereworsethanfolly,andyethecouldnotrestrainthem。Thecreepingsuspicionthatthiswasonlytheresultofthesimplefactthathehadnevertriedtorestrainanytendencyofhisownwasmaddening。Hisnervoussystemwasawreck。Hedrankagreatdealofwhiskytokeephimself\"straight\"duringtheday,andherosemanytimesduringhisblackwakinghoursinthenighttodrinkmorebecauseheobstinatelyrefusedtogiveupthehopethat,ifhedrankenough,itwouldmakehimsleep。

  AsthroughthethoughtsofMountDunstan,whowasacleanandhealthyhumanbeing,thereranonethreadwhichwouldnotdisentangleitself,sothereranthroughhisunwholesomethinkingathreadwhichburnedlikefire。Hissecretravingswouldnothavebeengoodtohear。Hispassionwasmorethanhalfhatred,andadesireforvengeance,forthechancetore—

  asserthisownpower,toprovehimselfmaster,togetthebetterinonewayoranotherofthisarrogantyoungoutsiderandherhigh—handedpride。Theconditionofhismindwassofarfromnormalthathefailedtoseethatthethingshesaidtohimself,theplanshelaid,weregrotesqueintheirfolly。Theoldcrueldominanceofthemanoverthewomanthing,whichhadseemedthemerenaturalworkingofthelawamongmenofhisraceincenturiespast,wasawakeinhim,amidthelimitationsofmoderndays。

  \"MyGod,\"hesaidtohimselfmorethanonce,\"Iwouldliketohavehadherinmyhandsafewhundredyearsago。

  Womenwerekeptintheirplaces,then。\"

  Hewasevenfrenziedenoughtothinkoverwhathewouldhavedone,ifsuchathinghadbeen——ofherutterhelplessnessagainstthatwhichragedinhim——ofthegreythicknessofthewallswherehemighthaveheldandwroughthiswilluponher——insult,torment,death。Hisalcohol—excitedbrainranriot——but,whenitdiditsfoolishworst,hewasbaffledbyonething。

  \"Damnher!\"hefoundhimselfcryingout。\"IfIhadhungherupandcutherintostripsshewouldhavediedstaringatmewithherbigeyes——withoututteringasound。\"

  Therewasalongreachbetweenhisimaginingsandthetimehelivedin。Americahadnotbeendiscoveredinthosedecentdays,andnowamancouldnotbeatevenhisownwife,orspendhermoney,withoutbeingmeddledwithbyfools。HewasthinkingofaNewYorkyoungwomanofthenineteenthcenturywhocouldactuallydoasshehangedpleased,andwhopleasedtobedamnedhighandmighty。Forthatreasoninitselfitwasincumbentuponamantogetevenwithherinonewayoranother。Highandmightinesswasnotthehardestthingtoreach。Itofferedagoodaim。

  HistemperwhenhereturnedtoStornhamwasoftheorderwhichinpastyearshadsetRosalieandherchildshudderingandhadsenttheservantsaboutthehousewithpaleorsullenfaces。Betty’spresencehadtheoddeffectofrestraininghim,andheeventoldhersowithsneeringresentment。

  \"Therewouldbethedeviltopayifyouwerenothere,\"hesaid。\"Youkeepmeinorder,byJove!Ican’tworkupsteamproperlywhenyouwatchme。\"

  Hehimselfknewthatitwaslikelythatsomechangewouldtakeplace。ShewouldnotstayatStornhamandshewouldnotleavehiswifeandchildalonewithhimagain。Itwouldbelikehertoholdhertongueuntilshewasreadywithherinfernalplansandcouldspringthemonhim。Herletterstoherfatherhadprobablypreparedhimforsuchactionassuchamanwouldbelikelytotake。Hecouldguesswhatitwouldbe。TheywerefreeandeasyenoughinAmericaintheirdealingswiththemarriagetie。Theirideawoulddoubtlessbeadivorcewithcustodyofthechild。Hewonderedalittlethattheyhadremainedquietsolong。TherehadbeenAmericanshrewdnessinhercomingboldlytoStornhamtolookoverthegroundherselfandactuallysettheplaceinorder。Itdidnotpresentitselftohismindthatwhatshehaddonehadbeennopartofascheme,butthemereresultofhertemperamentandtraining。Hetoldhimselfthatithadbeenplannedbeforehandandcarriedoutinhard—headedcommercialAmericanfashionasamatterofbusiness。Thethingwhichmostenragedhimwastheimpliedcool,practicalrealisationofthefactthathe,asinheritorofanentailedestate,wasbutownerincharge,andnotyoungenoughtoberegardedasaninsurmountableobstacletotheirplans。Hecouldnotundothegreaterpartofwhathadbeendone,andtheywerecalculating,heargued,thathiswouldnotbelikelytobealonglife,andif——ifanythinghappened——StornhamwouldbeUghtred’sandthewholevulgarlotofthemwouldcomeoverandtakepossessionandswaggerabouttheplaceasiftheyhadbeenbornonit。Astodivorceorseparation——iftheytookthatline,hewouldatleastgivethemagoodrunfortheirmoney。Theywouldwishtheyhadletsleepingdogsliebeforethethingwasover。

  TherightkindoflawyercouldbullyRosalieintosayinganythinghechoseonthewitness—stand。Therewasnotmuchlimittotheevidenceamancouldbringifhewasexperiencedenoughtobecircumstantial,andknewwhomhewasdealingwith。Theveryfactthatthelittlefoolcouldbemadetoappeartohavebeensoslyandsanctimoniouswouldstirthegallofanyjuryofmen。Hisowncondoningthematterforthesakeofhissensitiveboy,deformedbyhismother’sunrestrainedandviolenthysteriabeforehisbirth,wouldgoalongway。Letthemgettheirdivorce,theywouldhavepaidforit,thewholelotofthem,thebeautifulMissVanderpoelandall。SuchastoryasthenewspaperswouldrevelinwouldnotbearecommendationtoEnglishmenofunsmirchedreputation。Thenhisexultationwouldsuddenlydropashismentalexcitementproduceditseffectofinevitablephysicalfatigue。Evenifhemadethempayforgettingtheirownway,whatwouldhappentohimselfafterwards?Nomorbidvanityofself—bolsteringcouldmaketheoutlookanythingbutunpromising。Ifhehadnothadsuchdiabolicalluckinhisfewinvestmentshecouldhavelivedhisownlife。Asitwas,oldVanderpoelwouldpossiblycondescendtomakehimsomeinsufficientallowancebecauseRosaliewouldwishthatitmightbedone,andhewouldbeexpectedtodragouttotheendthekindoflifeamanpensionedbyhiswife’srelativesinevitablydoes。Ifheattemptedtoliveinthecountryheshouldblowouthisbrains。Whenhisdepressionwasatitsworst,hesawhimselfagingandshabby,ramblingaboutfromonecheapContinentaltowntoanother,blackballedbygoodclubs,cold—shoulderedevenbytheTeresitas,cutofffromsocietybyhislimitedmeansandthestorieshiswife’sfriendswouldspread。HegroundhisteethwhenhethoughtofBetty。

  Hersplendidvitalityhaddonesomethingtolifeforhim——hadgivenitsavour。Whenhehadcomeuponherintheavenuehisbloodhadstirred,eventhoughithadbeenmaliciously,andtherehadbeenspiceinhisveryresentmentofherpresence。

  Andshewouldgoaway。Hewouldnotbelikelytoseeheragainifhiswifebrokewithhim;shewouldbesweptoutofhisdays。Itwashideoustothinkof,andhisragewouldoverpowerhimandhisnervesgotopiecesagain。

  \"Whatareyougoingtodo?\"hebrokeforthsuddenlyoneevening,whenhefoundhimselftemporarilyalonewithher。

  \"Youaregoingtodosomething。Iseeitinyoureyes。\"

  Hehadbeenforsometimewatchingherfrombehindhisnewspaper,whileshe,withanunreadbookuponherlap,had,infact,beenthinkingdeeplyandputtingtoherselfseriousquestions。

  Heranswermadehimstirratheruncomfortably。

  \"IamgoingtowritetomyfathertoaskhimtocometoEngland。\"

  Sothiswaswhatshehadbeenpreparingtospringuponhim。

  Helaughedinsolently。

  \"Toaskhimtocomehere?\"

  \"Withyourpermission。\"

  \"Withmine?DoesanAmericanfather—in—lawwaitforpermission?\"

  \"IsthereanypracticalreasonwhyyoushouldpreferthatheshouldNOTcome?\"

  Helefthisseatandwalkedovertoher。

  \"Yes。Yoursendingforhimisadeclarationofwar。\"

  \"Itneednotbeso。Whyshouldit?\"

  \"InthiscaseIhappentobeawarethatitis。Thechoiceisyourown,Isuppose,\"withreadybravado,\"thatyouandhearepreparedtofacetheconsequences。ButisRosalie,andisyourmother?\"

  \"Myfatherisabusinessmanandwillknowwhatcanbedone。Hewillknowwhatisworthdoing,\"sheanswered,withoutnoticinghisquestion。\"But,\"sheaddedthewordsslowly,\"Ihavebeenmakingupmymind——beforeIwritetohim——tosaysomethingtoyou——toaskyouaquestion。\"

  Hemadeamocksentimentalgesture。

  \"Toaskmetosparemywife,to`rememberthatsheisthemotherofmychild’?\"

  Shepassedoverthatalso。

  \"Toaskyouifthereisnopossiblewayinwhichallthisunhappinesscanbeendeddecently。\"

  \"Theonlydecentwayofendingitwouldbethatthereshouldbenofurtherinterference。LetRosaliesupplythedecencybyshowingmetheconsiderationduefromawifetoherhusband。Theplacehasbeenputinorder。Itwasnotformybenefit,andIhavenomoneytokeepitup。LetRosaliebeprovidedwithmeanstodoit。\"

  Ashespokethewordsherealisedthathehadopenedawayforembarrassingcomment。HeexpectedhertoremindhimthatRosaliehadnotcometohimwithoutmoney。Butshesaidnothingaboutthematter。Sheneversaidthethingsheexpectedtohear。

  \"YoudonotwantRosalieforyourwife,\"shewenton\"butyoucouldtreathercourteouslywithoutlovingher。Youcouldallowhertheprivilegesothermen’swivesareallowed。

  Youneednotseparateherfromherfamily。Youcouldallowherfatherandmothertocometoherandleaveherfreetogotothemsometimes。Willyounotagreetothat?Willyounotletherlivepeaceablyinherownsimpleway?Sheisverygentleandhumbleandwouldasknothingmore。\"

  \"Sheisafool!\"heexclaimedfuriously。\"Afool!ShewillstaywheresheisanddoasItellher。\"

  \"Youknewwhatshewaswhenyoumarriedher。Shewassimpleandgirlishandpretendedtobenothingshewasnot。

  Youchosetomarryherandtakeherfromthepeoplewholovedher。Youbrokeherspiritandherheart。YouwouldhavekilledherifIhadnotcomeintimetopreventit。\"

  \"Iwillkillheryetifyouleaveher,\"hisfollymadehimsay。

  \"Youaretalkinglikeafeudallordholdingthepoweroflifeanddeathinhishands,\"shesaid。\"Powerlikethatisancienthistory。Youcanhurtnoonewhohasfriends——withoutbeingpunished。\"

  Itwastheoldstory。Shefilledhimwiththedesiretoshakeordisturbheratanycost,andhedidhisutmost。Ifshewasproposingtomaketermswithhim,hewouldshowherwhetherhewouldacceptthemornot。Heletherhearallhehadsaidtohimselfinhisworstmoments——allthathehadarguedconcerningwhatsheandherpeoplewoulddo,andwhathisownactionswouldbe——allhisintentiontomakethempaytheuttermostfarthinginhumiliationifhecouldnotfrustratethem。Hismethodswouldbedefiniteenough。HehadnotwatchedhiswifeandFfolliottforweekstonoend。Hehadknownwhathewasdealingwith。Hehadputotherpeopleuponthetrackandtheywouldtestifyforhim。Hepouredforthunspeakablestatementsandintimations,going,asusual,furtherthanhehadknownheshouldgowhenhebegan。Underthespurofexcitementhisimaginationservedhimwell。Atlasthepaused。

  \"Well,\"heputittoher,\"whathaveyoutosay?\"

  \"I?\"withtheremoteintentcuriositygrowinginhereyes。

  \"Ihavenothingtosay。Iamleavingyoutosaythings。\"

  \"Youwill,ofcourse,trytodeny————\"heinsisted。

  \"No,Ishallnot。WhyshouldI?\"

  \"Youmayassumeyourairofmagnificence,butIamdealingwithuncomfortablefactors。\"Hestoppedinspiteofhimself,andthenburstforthinaneworderofrage。\"Youaretryingsomeconfoundedexperimentonme。Whatisit?\"

  Sherosefromherchairtogooutoftheroom,andstoodamomentholdingherbookhalfopeninherhand。

  \"Yes。Isupposeitmightbecalledanexperiment,\"washeranswer。\"Perhapsitwasamistake。Iwantedtomakequitesureofsomething。\"

  \"Ofwhat?\"

  \"Ididnotwanttoleaveanythingundone。Ididnotwanttobelievethatanymancouldexistwhohadnotonetouchofdecentfeelingtoredeemhim。Itdidnotseemhuman。\"

  Whitedintsshowedthemselvesabouthisnostrils。

  \"Well,youhavefoundone,\"hecried。\"Youhavealashingtongue,byGod,whenyouchoosetoletitgo。ButI

  couldteachyouagoodmanythings,mygirl。AndbeforeI

  havedoneyouwillhavelearnedmostofthem。\"

  Butthoughhethrewhimselfintoachairandlaughedaloudasshelefthim,heknewthathisarroganceandbullyingwereprovingpoorweapons,thoughtheyhaddonehimgoodserviceallhislife。Andheknew,too,thatitwasmeresimpletruththat,asaresultoftheintellectual,ethicalvagarieshescathinglyderided——shehadactuallybeengivinghimasortofchancetoretrievehimself,andthatifhehadbeenanothersortofmanhemighthavetakenit。

  CHAPTERXLIV

  AFOOTSTEP

  Itwascoldenoughforfiresinhallsandbedrooms,andLadyAnstruthersoftensatoverhersandwatchedtheglowingbedofcoalswithafixedthoughtfulnessoflook。Shewassosittingwhenhersisterwenttoherroomtotalktoher,andshelookedupquestioninglywhenthedoorclosedandBettycametowardsher。

  \"Youhavecometotellmesomething,\"shesaid。

  Aslightshadeofanxiousnessshoweditselfinhereyes,andBettysatdownbyherandtookherhand。ShehadcomebecausewhatsheknewwasthatRosaliemustbepreparedforanysteptaken,andthetimehadarrivedwhenshemustnotbeallowedtoremaininignoranceevenofthingsitwouldbeunpleasanttoputintowords。

  \"Yes,\"sheanswered。\"IwanttotalktoyouaboutsomethingIhavedecidedtodo。IthinkImustwritetofatherandaskhimtocometous。\"

  Rosalieturnedwhite,butthoughherlipspartedasifsheweregoingtospeak,shesaidnothing。

  \"Donotbefrightened,\"Bettysaid。\"Ibelieveitistheonlythingtodo。\"

  \"Iknow!Iknow!\"

  Bettywenton,holdingthehandalittlecloser。\"WhenI

  camehereyouweretooweakphysicallytobeabletofaceeventhethoughtofastruggle。Isawthat。Iwasafraiditmustcomeintheend,butIknewthatatthattimeyoucouldnotbearit。Itwouldhavekilledyouandmighthavekilledmother,ifIhadnotwaited;anduntilyouwerestronger,I

  knewImustwaitandreasoncoollyaboutyou——abouteverything。\"

  \"Iusedtoguess——sometimes,\"saidLadyAnstruthers。

  \"Icantellyouaboutitnow。Youarenotasyouwerethen,\"Bettysaid。\"IdidnotknowNigelatfirst,andIfeltIoughttoseemoreofhim。Iwantedtomakesurethatmychildhatredofhimdidnotmakemeunfair。Ieventriedtohopethatwhenhecamebackandfoundtheplaceinorderandthingsgoingwell,hemightrecognisethewisdomofbehavingwithdecentkindnesstoyou。IfhehaddonethatIknewfatherwouldhaveprovidedforyouboth,thoughhewouldnothavelefthimtheopportunitytodoagainwhathedidbefore。Nobusinessmanwouldallowsuchathingasthat。ButastimehasgonebyIhaveseenIwasmistakeninhopingforarespectablecompromise。Evenifheweregivenafreehandhewouldnotchange。Andnow————\"Shehesitated,feelingitdifficulttochoosesuchwordsaswouldnotbetoounpleasant。

  HowwasshetotellRosyoftheugly,morbidsituationwhichmadeordinarypassivenessimpossible。\"Nowthereisareason————\"shebeganagain。

  TohersurpriseandreliefitwasRosaliewhoendedforher。

  Shespokewiththepainfulcouragewhichstrongaffectiongivesaweakthing。Herfacewaspalenolonger,butslightlyreddened,andsheliftedthehandwhichheldhersandkissedit。

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