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'
You
think
so
now
,
Harry
,
'
replied
his
mother
.
'
And
ever
will
!
'
said
the
young
man
.
'
The
mental
agony
I
have
suffered
,
during
the
last
two
days
,
wrings
from
me
the
avowal
to
you
of
a
passion
which
,
as
you
well
know
,
is
not
one
of
yesterday
,
nor
one
I
have
lightly
formed
.
On
Rose
,
sweet
,
gentle
girl
!
my
heart
is
set
,
as
firmly
as
ever
heart
of
man
was
set
on
woman
.
I
have
no
thought
,
no
view
,
no
hope
in
life
,
beyond
her
;
and
if
you
oppose
me
in
this
great
stake
,
you
take
my
peace
and
happiness
in
your
hands
,
and
cast
them
to
the
wind
.
Mother
,
think
better
of
this
,
and
of
me
,
and
do
not
disregard
the
happiness
of
which
you
seem
to
think
so
little
.
'
'
Harry
,
'
said
Mrs.
Maylie
,
'
it
is
because
I
think
so
much
of
warm
and
sensitive
hearts
,
that
I
would
spare
them
from
being
wounded
.
But
we
have
said
enough
,
and
more
than
enough
,
on
this
matter
,
just
now
.
'
'
Let
it
rest
with
Rose
,
then
,
'
interposed
Harry
.
'
You
will
not
press
these
overstrained
opinions
of
yours
,
so
far
,
as
to
throw
any
obstacle
in
my
way
?
'
'
I
will
not
,
'
rejoined
Mrs.
Maylie
;
'
but
I
would
have
you
consider
--
'
'
I
HAVE
considered
!
'
was
the
impatient
reply
;
'
Mother
,
I
have
considered
,
years
and
years
.
I
have
considered
,
ever
since
I
have
been
capable
of
serious
reflection
.
My
feelings
remain
unchanged
,
as
they
ever
will
;
and
why
should
I
suffer
the
pain
of
a
delay
in
giving
them
vent
,
which
can
be
productive
of
no
earthly
good
?
No
!
Before
I
leave
this
place
,
Rose
shall
hear
me
.
'
'
She
shall
,
'
said
Mrs.
Maylie
.
'
There
is
something
in
your
manner
,
which
would
almost
imply
that
she
will
hear
me
coldly
,
mother
,
'
said
the
young
man
.
'
Not
coldly
,
'
rejoined
the
old
lady
;
'
far
from
it
.
'