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  \"Aboutmymarriage?\"

  \"Aboutyourmarriage。\"

  Shecontinuedtoconsiderhimbetweenhalf—drawnlids。\"WhatcanIsaythatMrs。Leathhasnotalreadytoldyou?\"

  \"Mrs。Leathhastoldmenothingwhateverbutthefact——andherpleasureinit。\"

  \"Well;aren’tthosethetwoessentialpoints?\"

  \"TheessentialpointstoYOU?Ishouldhavethought————\"

  \"Oh,toYOU,Imeant,\"sheputinkeenly。

  Heflushedattheretort,butsteadiedhimselfandrejoined:

  \"Theessentialpointtomeis,ofcourse,thatyoushouldbedoingwhat’sreallybestforyou。\"

  Shesatsilent,withloweredlashes。AtlengthshestretchedoutherarmandtookupfromthetablealittlethreadbareChinesehand—screen。Sheturneditsebonystemonceortwicebetweenherfingers,andasshedidsoDarrowwaswhimsicallystruckbythewayinwhichtheirevanescentslightromancewassymbolizedbythefadinglinesonthefrailsilk。

  \"DoyouthinkmyengagementtoMr。Leathnotreallybestforme?\"sheaskedatlength。

  Darrow,beforeanswering,waitedlongenoughtogethiswordsintothetersestshape——notwithoutasense,ashedidso,ofhislikenesstothesurgeondeliberatelypoisinghislancetforacleanincision。\"I’mnotsure,\"hereplied,\"ofitsbeingthebestthingforeitherofyou。\"

  Shetookthestrokesteadily,butafaintredsweptherfacelikethereflectionofablush。Shecontinuedtokeepherloweredeyesonthescreen。

  \"Fromwhosepointofviewdoyouspeak?\"

  \"Naturally,thatofthepersonsmostconcerned。\"

  \"FromOwen’s,then,ofcourse?Youdon’tthinkmeagoodmatchforhim?\"

  \"Fromyours,firstofall。Idon’tthinkhimagoodmatchforyou。\"

  Hebroughttheansweroutabruptly,hiseyesonherface。

  Ithadgrownextremelypale,butasthemeaningofhiswordsshapeditselfinhermindhesawacuriousinnerlightdawnthroughhersetlook。Sheliftedherlidsjustfarenoughforaveiledglanceathim,andasmileslippedthroughthemtohertremblinglips。Foramomentthechangemerelybewilderedhim;thenitpulledhimupwithasharpjerkofapprehension。

  \"Idon’tthinkhimagoodmatchforyou,\"hestammered,gropingforthelostthreadofhiswords。

  Shethrewavaguelookaboutthechillyrain—dimmedroom。

  \"Andyou’vebroughtmeheretotellmewhy?\"

  Thequestionrousedhimtothesensethattheirminuteswerenumbered,andthatifhedidnotimmediatelygettohispointtheremightbenootherchanceofmakingit。

  \"MychiefreasonisthatIbelievehe’stooyoungandinexperiencedtogiveyouthekindofsupportyouneed。\"

  Athiswordsherfacechangedagain,freezingtoatragiccoldness。Shestaredstraightaheadofher,perceptiblystrugglingwiththetremorofhermuscles;andwhenshehadcontrolleditsheflungoutapale—lippedpleasantry。\"ButyouseeI’vealwayshadtosupportmyself!\"

  \"He’saboy,\"Darrowpushedon,\"acharming,wonderfulboy;

  butwithnomorenotionthanaboyhowtodealwiththeinevitabledailyproblems……thetrivialstupidunimportantthingsthatlifeischieflymadeupof。\"

  \"I’lldealwiththemforhim,\"sherejoined。

  \"They’llbemorethanordinarilydifficult。\"

  Sheshotachallengingglanceathim。\"Youmusthavesomespecialreasonforsayingso。\"

  \"Onlymyclearperceptionofthefacts。\"

  \"Whatfactsdoyoumean?\"

  Darrowhesitated。\"YoumustknowbetterthanI,\"hereturnedatlength,\"thatthewaywon’tbemadeeasytoyou。\"

  \"Mrs。Leath,atanyrate,hasmadeitso。\"

  \"MadamedeChantellewillnot。\"

  \"HowdoYOUknowthat?\"sheflungback。

  Hepausedagain,notsurehowfaritwasprudenttorevealhimselfintheconfidenceofthehousehold。Then,toavoidinvolvingAnna,heanswered:\"MadamedeChantellesentformeyesterday。\"

  \"Sentforyou——totalktoyouaboutme?\"Thecolourrosetoherforeheadandhereyesburnedblackunderloweredbrows。

  \"Bywhatright,Ishouldliketoknow?Whathaveyoutodowithme,orwithanythingintheworldthatconcernsme?\"

  Darrowinstantlyperceivedwhatdreadsuspicionagainpossessedher,andthesensethatitwasnotwhollyunjustifiedcausedhimapassingpangofshame。Butitdidnotturnhimfromhispurpose。

  \"I’manoldfriendofMrs。Leath’s。It’snotunnaturalthatMadamedeChantelleshouldtalktome。\"

  Shedroppedthescreenonthetableandstoodup,turningonhimthesamesmallmaskofwrathandscornwhichhadglaredathim,inParis,whenhehadconfessedtohissuppressionofherletter。Shewalkedawayasteportwoandthencameback。

  \"MayIaskwhatMadamedeChantellesaidtoyou?\"

  \"Shemadeitclearthatsheshouldnotencouragethemarriage。\"

  \"AndwhatwasherobjectinmakingthatcleartoYOU?\"

  Darrowhesitated。\"Isupposeshethought————\"

  \"ThatshecouldpersuadeyoutoturnMrs。Leathagainstme?\"

  Hewassilent,andshepressedhim:\"Wasthatit?\"

  \"Thatwasit。\"

  \"Butifyoudon’t——ifyoukeepyourpromise————\"

  \"Mypromise?\"

  \"Tosaynothing……nothingwhatever……\"Herstrainedlookthrewahaggardlightalongthepause。

  Asshespoke,thewholeodiousnessofthescenerushedoverhim。\"OfcourseIshallsaynothing……youknowthat……\"Heleanedtoherandlaidhishandonhers。\"YouknowI

  wouldn’tfortheworld……\"

  Shedrewbackandhidherfacewithasob。Thenshesankagainintoherseat,stretchedherarmsacrossthetableandlaidherfaceuponthem。Hesatstill,overwhelmedwithcompunction。Afteralonginterval,inwhichhehadpainfullymeasuredthesecondsbyherhard—drawnbreathing,shelookedupathimwithafacewashedclearofbitterness。

  \"Don’tsupposeIdon’tknowwhatyoumusthavethoughtofme!\"

  Thecrystruckhimdowntoalowerdepthofself—abasement。

  \"Mypoorchild,\"hefeltlikeanswering,\"theshameofitisthatI’veneverthoughtofyouatall!\"Buthecouldonlyuselesslyrepeat:\"I’lldoanythingIcantohelpyou。\"

  Shesatsilent,drummingthetablewithherhand。Hesawthatherdoubtofhimwasallayed,andtheperceptionmadehimmoreashamed,asifhertrusthadfirstrevealedtohimhownearhehadcometonotdeservingit。Suddenlyshebegantospeak。

  \"Youthink,then,I’venorighttomarryhim?\"

  \"Noright?Godforbid!Ionlymeant————\"

  \"Thatyou’dratherIdidn’tmarryanyfriendofyours。\"Shebroughtitoutdeliberately,notasaquestion,butasameredispassionatestatementoffact。

  Darrowinturnstoodupandwanderedawayhelplesslytothewindow。Hestoodstaringoutthroughitssmalldiscolouredpanesatthedimbrowndistances;thenhemovedbacktothetable。

  \"I’lltellyouexactlywhatImeant。You’llbewretchedifyoumarryamanyou’renotinlovewith。\"

  Heknewtheriskofmisapprehensionthatheran,butheestimatedhischancesofsuccessaspreciselyinproportiontohisperil。Ifcertainsignsmeantwhathethoughttheydid,hemightyet——atwhatcosthewouldnotstoptothink——

  makehispastpayforhisfuture。

  Thegirl,athiswords,hadliftedherheadwithamovementofsurprise。Hereyesslowlyreachedhisfaceandrestedthereinagazeofdeepinterrogation。Heheldthelookforamoment;thenhisowneyesdroppedandhewaited。

  Atlengthshebegantospeak。\"You’remistaken——you’requitemistaken。\"

  Hewaitedamomentlonger。\"Mistaken————?\"

  \"Inthinkingwhatyouthink。I’mashappyasifIdeservedit!\"shesuddenlyproclaimedwithalaugh。

  Shestoodupandmovedtowardthedoor。\"NOWareyousatisfied?\"sheasked,turninghervividestfacetohimfromthethreshold。

  XXI

  Downtheavenuetherecametothem,withtheopeningofthedoor,thevoiceofOwen’smotor。Itwasthesignalwhichhadinterruptedtheirfirsttalk,andagain,instinctively,theydrewapartatthesound。WithoutawordDarrowturnedbackintotheroom,whileSophyVinerwentdownthestepsandwalkedbackalonetowardthecourt。

  Atluncheonthepresenceofthesurgeon,andthenon—

  appearanceofMadamedeChantelle——whohadexcusedherselfonthepleaofaheadache——combinedtoshifttheconversationalcentreofgravity;andDarrow,undershelterofthenecessarilyimpersonaltalk,hadtimetoadjusthisdisguiseandtoperceivethattheotherswereengagedinthesamere—arrangement。ItwasthefirsttimethathehadseenyoungLeathandSophyVinertogethersincehehadlearnedoftheirengagement;butneitherrevealedmoreemotionthanbefittedtheoccasion。ItwasevidentthatOwenwasdeeplyunderthegirl’scharm,andthatattheleastsignfromherhisblisswouldhavebrokenbounds;butherreticencewasjustifiedbythetacitlyrecognizedfactofMadamedeChantelle’sdisapproval。ThisalsovisiblyweighedonAnna’smind,makinghermannertoSophy,ifnolesskind,yetatriflemoreconstrainedthanifthemomentoffinalunderstandinghadbeenreached。SoDarrowinterpretedthetensionperceptibleunderthefluentexchangeofcommonplacesinwhichhewasdiligentlysharing。Buthewasmoreandmoreawareofhisinabilitytotestthemoralatmosphereabouthim:hewaslikeamaninfevertestinganother’stemperaturebythetouch。

  AfterluncheonAnna,whowastomotorthesurgeonhome,suggestedtoDarrowthatheshouldaccompanythem。Effiewasalsooftheparty;andDarrowinferredthatAnnawishedtogiveherstep—sonachancetobealonewithhisbetrothed。

  Onthewayback,afterthesurgeonhadbeenleftathisdoor,thelittlegirlsatbetweenhermotherandDarrow,andherpresencekepttheirtalkfromtakingapersonalturn。

  DarrowknewthatMrs。LeathhadnotyettoldEffieoftherelationinwhichhewastostandtoher。TheprematuredivulgingofOwen’splanshadthrowntheirownintothebackground,andbycommonconsenttheycontinued,inthelittlegirl’spresence,ontermsofaninformalfriendliness。

  Theskyhadclearedafterluncheon,andtoprolongtheirexcursiontheyreturnedbywayoftheivy—mantledruinwhichwastohavebeenthesceneoftheprojectedpicnic。Thiscircuitbroughtthembacktotheparkgatesnotlongbeforesunset,andasAnnawishedtostopatthelodgefornewsoftheinjuredchildDarrowlefthertherewithEffieandwalkedonalonetothehouse。Hehadtheimpressionthatshewasslightlysurprisedathisnotwaitingforher;buthisinnerrestlessnessventeditselfinanintensedesireforbodilymovement。Hewouldhavelikedtowalkhimselfintoastateoftorpor;totramponforhoursthroughthemoistwindsandthehealingdarknessandcomebackstaggeringwithfatigueandsleep。Buthehadnopretextforsuchaflight,andhefearedthat,atsuchamoment,hisprolongedabsencemightseemsingulartoAnna。

  Asheapproachedthehouse,thethoughtofhernearnessproducedaswiftreactionofmood。Itwasasifanintenservisionofherhadscatteredhisperplexitieslikemorningmists。Atthismoment,wherevershewas,heknewhewassafelyshutawayinherthoughts,andtheknowledgemadeeveryotherfactdwindleawaytoashadow。Heandshelovedeachother,andtheirlovearchedoverthemopenandampleastheday:inallitssunlitspacestherewasnocrannyforafeartolurk。Inafewminuteshewouldbeinherpresenceandwouldreadhisreassuranceinhereyes。Andpresently,beforedinner,shewouldcontrivethattheyshouldhaveanhourbythemselvesinhersitting—room,andhewouldsitbythehearthandwatchherquietmovements,andthewaythebluishlustreonherhairpurpledalittleasshebentabovethefire。

  Acarriagedroveoutofthecourtasheenteredit,andinthehallhisvisionwasdispelledbytheexceedinglysubstantialpresenceofaladyinawaterproofandatweedhat,whostoodfirmlyplantedinthecentreofapileofluggage,astowhichshewasgivinginvolvedbutluciddirectionstothefootmanwhohadjustadmittedher。ShewentonwiththesedirectionsregardlessofDarrow’sentrance,merelyfixinghersmallpaleeyesonhimwhilesheproceeded,inadeepcontraltovoice,andafluentFrenchpronouncedwiththepurestBostonaccent,tospecifythedestinationofherbags;andthisenabledDarrowtogiveherbackagazeprotractedenoughtotakeinallthedetailsofherplainthick—setperson,fromthesquaresallowfacebeneathbandsofgreyhairtothebluntboot—toesprotrudingunderherwidewalkingskirt。

  Shesubmittedtothisscrutinywithnomoreevidenceofsurprisethanamonumentexaminedbyatourist;butwhenthefateofherluggagehadbeensettledsheturnedsuddenlytoDarrowand,droppinghereyesfromhisfacetohisfeet,askedintrenchantaccents:\"Whatsortofbootshaveyougoton?\"

  Beforehecouldsummonhiswitstotheconsiderationofthisquestionshecontinuedinatoneofsuppressedindignation:

  \"UntilAmericansgetusedtothefactthatFranceisunderwaterforhalftheyearthey’reperpetuallyriskingtheirlivesbynotbeingproperlyprotected。Isupposeyou’vebeentrampingthroughallthisnastyclammymudasifyou’dbeentakingastrollonBostonCommon。\"

  Darrow,withalaugh,affirmedhispreviousexperienceofFrenchdampness,andthedegreetowhichhewasonhisguardagainstit;butthelady,withacontemptuoussnort,rejoined:\"Youyoungmenareallalike————\";towhichsheappended,afteranotherhardlookathim:\"Isupposeyou’reGeorgeDarrow?Iusedtoknowoneofyourmother’scousins,whomarriedaTunstallofMountVernonStreet。MynameisAdelaidePainter。HaveyoubeeninBostonlately?No?I’msorryforthat。IheartherehavebeenseveralnewhousesbuiltatthelowerendofCommonwealthAvenueandIhopedyoucouldtellmeaboutthem。Ihaven’tbeenthereforthirtyyearsmyself。\"

  MissPainter’sarrivalatGivreproducedthesameeffectasthewind’shaulingaroundtothenorthafterdaysoflanguidweather。WhenDarrowjoinedthegroupaboutthetea—tableshehadalreadygivenatingletotheair。MadamedeChantellestillremainedinvisibleabovestairs;butDarrowhadtheimpressionthateventhroughherdrawncurtainsandbolteddoorsastimulatingwhiffmusthaveentered。

  Annawasinherusualseatbehindthetea—tray,andSophyVinerpresentlyledinherpupil。Owenwasalsothere,seated,asusual,alittleapartfromtheothers,andfollowingMissPainter’smassivemovementsandequallysubstantialutteranceswithasmileofsecretintelligencewhichgaveDarrowtheideaofhishavingbeeninclandestineparleywiththeenemy。Darrowfurthertooknotethatthegirlandhersuitorperceptiblyavoidedeachother;butthismightbeanaturalresultofthetensionMissPainterhadbeensummonedtorelieve。

  SophyVinerwouldevidentlypermitnorecognitionofthesituationsavethatwhichitlaywithMadamedeChantelletoaccord;butmeanwhileMissPainterhadproclaimedhertacitsenseofitbysummoningthegirltoaseatatherside。

  Darrow,ashecontinuedtoobservethenewcomer,whowasperchedonherarm—chairlikeagraniteimageontheedgeofacliff,wasawarethat,inamoredetachedframeofmind,hewouldhavefoundanextremeinterestinstudyingandclassifyingMissPainter。Itwasnotthatshesaidanythingremarkable,orbetrayedanyofthoseunspokenperceptionswhichgivesignificancetothemostcommonplaceutterances。

  Shetalkedofthelatenessofhertrain,ofanimpendingcrisisininternationalpolitics,ofthedifficultyofbuyingEnglishteainParisandoftheenormitiesofwhichFrenchservantswerecapable;andherviewsonthesesubjectswereenunciatedwithauniformityofemphasisimplyingcompleteunconsciousnessofanydifferenceintheirinterestandimportance。ShealwaysappliedtotheFrenchracethedistantepithetof\"thosepeople\",butshebetrayedanintimateacquaintancewithmanyofitsmembers,andanencyclopaedicknowledgeofthedomestichabits,financialdifficultiesandprivatecomplicationsofvariouspersonsofsocialimportance。Yet,assheevidentlyfeltnoincongruityinherattitude,sosherevealednodesiretoparadeherfamiliaritywiththefashionable,orindeedanysenseofitasafacttobeparaded。ItwasevidentthatthetitledladieswhomshespokeofasMimiorSimoneorOdettewereasmuch\"thosepeople\"toherasthebonnewhotamperedwithherteaandsteamedthestampsoffherletters(\"when,byamiracle,Idon’tputthemintheboxmyself。\")Herwholeattitudewasofavastgrimtoleranceofthings—as—they—came,asthoughshehadbeensomewonderfulautomaticmachinewhichrecordedfactsbuthadnotyetbeenperfectedtothepointofsortingorlabellingthem。

  Allthis,asDarrowwasaware,stillfellshortofaccountingfortheinfluencesheobviouslyexertedonthepersonsincontactwithher。Itbroughtaslightrelieftohisstateoftensiontogoonwondering,whilehewatchedandlistened,justwherethemysterylurked。Perhaps,afterall,itwasinthefactofherblankinsensibility,aninsensibilitysodevoidofegotismthatithadnohardnessandnogrimaces,butratherthefreshnessofasimplermentalstate。Afterliving,ashehad,astheyallhad,forthelastfewdays,inanatmosphereperpetuallytremulouswithechoesandimplications,itwasrestfulandfortifyingmerelytowalkintothebigblankareaofMissPainter’smind,sovacuousforallitsaccumulateditems,soecholessforallitsvacuity。

  HishopeofawordwithAnnabeforedinnerwasdispelledbyherrisingtotakeMissPainteruptoMadamedeChantelle;

  andhewanderedawaytohisownroom,leavingOwenandMissVinerengagedinworkingoutapicture—puzzleforEffie。

  MadamedeChantelle——possiblyastheresultofherfriend’sministrations——wasabletoappearatthedinner—table,ratherpaleandpink—nosed,andcastingtenderlyreproachfulglancesathergrandson,whofacedthemwithimperviousserenity;andthesituationwasrelievedbythefactthatMissViner,asusual,hadremainedintheschool—roomwithherpupil。

  Darrowconjecturedthattherealclashofarmswouldnottakeplacetillthemorrow;andwishingtoleavethefieldopentothecontestantshesetoutearlyonasolitarywalk。

  Itwasnearlyluncheon—timewhenhereturnedfromitandcameuponAnnajustemergingfromthehouse。Shehadonherhatandjacketandwasapparentlycomingforthtoseekhim,forshesaidatonce:\"MadamedeChantellewantsyoutogouptoher。\"

  \"Togouptoher?Now?\"

  \"That’sthemessageshesent。Sheappearstorelyonyoutodosomething。\"Sheaddedwithasmile:\"Whateveritis,let’shaveitover!\"

  Darrow,throughhisrisingsenseofapprehension,wonderedwhy,insteadofmerelygoingforawalk,hehadnotjumpedintothefirsttrainandgotoutofthewaytillOwen’saffairswerefinallysettled。

  \"ButwhatinthenameofgoodnesscanIdo?\"heprotested,followingAnnabackintothehall。

  \"Idon’tknow。ButOwenseemssotorelyonyou,too————\"

  \"Owen!IsHEtobethere?\"

  \"No。ButyouknowItoldhimhecouldcountonyou。\"

  \"ButI’vesaidtoyourmother—in—lawallIcould。\"

  \"Well,thenyoucanonlyrepeatit。\"

  ThisdidnotseemtoDarrowtosimplifyhiscaseasmuchassheappearedtothink;andoncemorehehadamovementofrecoil。\"There’snopossiblereasonformybeingmixedupinthisaffair!\"

  Annagavehimareproachfulglance。\"NotthefactthatIam?\"sheremindedhim;buteventhisonlystiffenedhisresistance。

  \"Whyshouldyoube,either——tothisextent?\"

  Thequestionmadeherpause。Sheglancedaboutthehall,asiftobesuretheyhadittothemselves;andthen,inaloweredvoice:\"Idon’tknow,\"shesuddenlyconfessed;\"but,somehow,ifTHEY’REnothappyIfeelasifweshouldn’tbe。\"

  \"Oh,well——\"Darrowacquiesced,inthetoneofthemanwhoperforceyieldstosolovelyanunreasonableness。Escapewas,afterall,impossible,andhecouldonlyresignhimselftobeingledtoMadamedeChantelle’sdoor。

  Within,amongthebric—a—bracandfurbelows,hefoundMissPainterseatedinaredundantpurplearmchairwiththeincongruousairofahorsemanbestridingaheavymount。

  MadamedeChantellesatopposite,stillalittlewananddisorderedunderherelaboratehair,andclaspingthehandkerchiefwhosevisibilitysymbolizedherdistress。Ontheyoungman’sentranceshesighedoutaplaintivewelcome,towhichsheimmediatelyappended:\"Mr。Darrow,Ican’thelpfeelingthatatheartyou’rewithme!\"

  ThedirectnessofthechallengemadeiteasierforDarrowtoprotest,andhereiteratedhisinabilitytogiveanopiniononeitherside。

  \"ButAnnadeclaresyouhave——onhers!\"

  Hecouldnotrestrainasmileatthisfaintflawinanimpartialitysoscrupulous。EveryevidenceoffeminineinconsequenceinAnnaseemedtoattestherdeepersubjectiontothemostinconsequentofpassions。Hehadcertainlypromisedherhishelp——butbeforeheknewwhathewaspromising。

  HemetMadamedeChantelle’sappealbyreplying:\"IftherewereanythingIcouldpossiblysayIshouldwantittobeinMissViner’sfavour。\"

  \"You’dwantittobe——yes!Butcouldyoumakeitso?\"

  \"Asfarasfactsgo,Idon’tseehowIcanmakeiteitherfororagainsther。I’vealreadysaidthatIknownothingofherexceptthatshe’scharming。\"

  \"Asifthatweren’tenough——weren’tallthereOUGHTtobe!\"MissPainterputinimpatiently。SheseemedtoaddressherselftoDarrow,thoughhersmalleyeswerefixedonherfriend。

  \"MadamedeChantelleseemstoimagine,\"shepursued,\"thatayoungAmericangirloughttohaveadossier——apolice—

  record,orwhateveryoucallit:whatthoseawfulwomeninthestreetshavehere。Inourcountryit’senoughtoknowthatayounggirl’spureandlovely:peopledon’timmediatelyaskhertoshowherbank—accountandhervisiting—list。\"

  MadamedeChantellelookedplaintivelyathersturdymonitress。\"Youdon’texpectmenottoaskifshe’sgotafamily?\"

  \"No;nortothinktheworseofherifshehasn’t。Thefactthatshe’sanorphanought,withyourideas,tobeamerit。

  Youwon’thavetoinviteherfatherandmothertoGivre!\"

  \"Adelaide——Adelaide!\"themistressofGivrelamented。

  \"LucretiaMary,\"theotherreturned——andDarrowsparedaninstant’samusementtothequaintincongruityofthename——

  \"youknowyousentforMr。Darrowtorefuteme;andhowcanhe,tillheknowswhatIthink?\"

  \"Youthinkit’sperfectlysimpletoletOwenmarryagirlweknownothingabout?\"

  \"No;butIdon’tthinkit’sperfectlysimpletopreventhim。\"

  TheshrewdnessoftheanswerincreasedDarrow’sinterestinMissPainter。Shehadnothithertostruckhimasbeingapersonofmuchpenetration,buthenowfeltsurethathergimletgazemightboretotheheartofanypracticalproblem。

  MadamedeChantellesighedoutherrecognitionofthedifficulty。

  \"Ihaven’tawordtosayagainstMissViner;butshe’sknockedaboutso,asit’scalled,thatshemusthavebeenmixedupwithsomeratherdreadfulpeople。IfonlyOwencouldbemadetoseethat——ifonecouldgetatafewfacts,Imean。Shesays,forinstance,thatshehasasister;butitseemsshedoesn’tevenknowheraddress!\"

  \"Ifshedoes,shemaynotwanttogiveittoyou。Idaresaythesister’soneofthedreadfulpeople。I’venodoubtthatwithalittletimeyoucouldrakeupdozensofthem:haveher’traced’,astheycallitindetectivestories。Idon’tthinkyou’dfrightenOwen,butyoumight:it’snaturalenoughheshouldhavebeencorruptedbythoseforeignideas。

  Youmightevenmanagetoparthimfromthegirl;butyoucouldn’tkeephimfrombeinginlovewithher。IsawthatwhenIlookedthemoverlastevening。Isaidtomyself:

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