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141
"
Should
you
want
money
or
counsel
in
anything
,
Mr.
Marvin
will
carry
out
your
wishes
;
to
the
which
he
has
my
full
instructions
.
"
142
"
ABEL
TRELAWNY
.
"
143
I
read
the
letter
a
second
time
before
speaking
,
for
I
feared
to
betray
myself
.
The
choice
of
a
friend
might
be
a
momentous
occasion
for
me
.
I
had
already
ground
for
hope
,
that
she
had
asked
me
to
help
her
in
the
first
throe
of
her
trouble
;
but
love
makes
its
own
doubtings
,
and
I
feared
.
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144
My
thoughts
seemed
to
whirl
with
lightning
rapidity
,
and
in
a
few
seconds
a
whole
process
of
reasoning
became
formulated
.
I
must
not
volunteer
to
be
the
friend
that
the
father
advised
his
daughter
to
have
to
aid
her
in
her
vigil
;
and
yet
that
one
glance
had
a
lesson
which
I
must
not
ignore
.
Also
,
did
not
she
,
when
she
wanted
help
,
send
to
me
--
to
me
a
stranger
,
except
for
one
meeting
at
a
dance
and
one
brief
afternoon
of
companionship
on
the
river
?
Would
it
not
humiliate
her
to
make
her
ask
me
twice
?
Humiliate
her
!
No
!
that
pain
I
could
at
all
events
save
her
;
it
is
not
humiliation
to
refuse
.
So
,
as
I
handed
her
back
the
letter
,
I
said
:
145
"
I
know
you
will
forgive
me
,
Miss
Trelawny
,
if
I
presume
too
much
;
but
if
you
will
permit
me
to
aid
in
the
watching
I
shall
be
proud
.
Though
the
occasion
is
a
sad
one
,
I
shall
be
so
far
happy
to
be
allowed
the
privilege
.
"
146
Despite
her
manifest
and
painful
effort
at
self-control
,
the
red
tide
swept
her
face
and
neck
.
Even
her
eyes
seemed
suffused
,
and
in
stern
contrast
with
her
pale
cheeks
when
the
tide
had
rolled
back
.
She
answered
in
a
low
voice
:
147
"
I
shall
be
very
grateful
for
your
help
!
"
Then
in
an
afterthought
she
added
:
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148
"
But
you
must
not
let
me
be
selfish
in
my
need
!
I
know
you
have
many
duties
to
engage
you
;
and
though
I
shall
value
your
help
highly
--
most
highly
--
it
would
not
be
fair
to
monopolise
your
time
.
"
149
"
As
to
that
,
"
I
answered
at
once
,
"
my
time
is
yours
.
150
I
can
for
today
easily
arrange
my
work
so
that
I
can
come
here
in
the
afternoon
and
stay
till
morning
.
After
that
,
if
the
occasion
still
demands
it
,
I
can
so
arrange
my
work
that
I
shall
have
more
time
still
at
my
disposal
.
"