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"
I
could
not
but
see
that
there
was
over
her
spirit
a
sense
of
loneliness
which
was
habitual
to
her
.
I
thought
I
understood
it
;
I
am
myself
an
only
child
.
I
ventured
to
encourage
her
to
speak
to
me
freely
;
and
was
happy
enough
to
succeed
.
A
sort
of
confidence
became
established
between
us
.
"
There
was
something
in
the
father
's
face
which
made
me
add
hurriedly
:
"
Nothing
was
said
by
her
,
sir
,
as
you
can
well
imagine
,
which
was
not
right
and
proper
.
She
only
told
me
in
the
impulsive
way
of
one
longing
to
give
voice
to
thoughts
long
carefully
concealed
,
of
her
yearning
to
be
closer
to
the
father
whom
she
loved
;
more
en
rapport
with
him
;
more
in
his
confidence
;
closer
within
the
circle
of
his
sympathies
.
Oh
,
believe
me
,
sir
,
that
it
was
all
good
!
All
that
a
father
's
heart
could
hope
or
wish
for
!
It
was
all
loyal
!
That
she
spoke
it
to
me
was
perhaps
because
I
was
almost
a
stranger
with
whom
there
was
no
previous
barrier
to
confidence
.
"
Here
I
paused
.
It
was
hard
to
go
on
;
and
I
feared
lest
I
might
,
in
my
zeal
,
do
Margaret
a
disservice
.
The
relief
of
the
strain
came
from
her
father
.
"
And
you
?
"
"
Sir
,
Miss
Trelawny
is
very
sweet
and
beautiful
!
She
is
young
;
and
her
mind
is
like
crystal
!
Her
sympathy
is
a
joy
!
I
am
not
an
old
man
,
and
my
affections
were
not
engaged
.
They
never
had
been
till
then
.
I
hope
I
may
say
as
much
,
even
to
a
father
!
"
My
eyes
involuntarily
dropped
.
When
I
raised
them
again
Mr.
Trelawny
was
still
gazing
at
me
keenly
.
All
the
kindliness
of
his
nature
seemed
to
wreath
itself
in
a
smile
as
he
held
out
his
hand
and
said
:
"
Malcolm
Ross
,
I
have
always
heard
of
you
as
a
fearless
and
honourable
gentleman
.
I
am
glad
my
girl
has
such
a
friend
!
Go
on
!
"
My
heart
leaped
.
The
first
step
to
the
winning
of
Margaret
's
father
was
gained
.
I
dare
say
I
was
somewhat
more
effusive
in
my
words
and
my
manner
as
I
went
on
.
I
certainly
felt
that
way
.
"
One
thing
we
gain
as
we
grow
older
:
to
use
our
age
judiciously
!
I
have
had
much
experience
.
I
have
fought
for
it
and
worked
for
it
all
my
life
;
and
I
felt
that
I
was
justified
in
using
it
.
I
ventured
to
ask
Miss
Trelawny
to
count
on
me
as
a
friend
;
to
let
me
serve
her
should
occasion
arise
.
She
promised
me
that
she
would
.
I
had
little
idea
that
my
chance
of
serving
her
should
come
so
soon
or
in
such
a
way
;
but
that
very
night
you
were
stricken
down
.
In
her
desolation
and
anxiety
she
sent
for
me
!
"
I
paused
.
He
continued
to
look
at
me
as
I
went
on
: