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'
When
ladies
as
young
,
and
good
,
and
beautiful
as
you
are
,
'
replied
the
girl
steadily
,
'
give
away
your
hearts
,
love
will
carry
you
all
lengths
--
even
such
as
you
,
who
have
home
,
friends
,
other
admirers
,
everything
,
to
fill
them
.
When
such
as
I
,
who
have
no
certain
roof
but
the
coffinlid
,
and
no
friend
in
sickness
or
death
but
the
hospital
nurse
,
set
our
rotten
hearts
on
any
man
,
and
let
him
fill
the
place
that
has
been
a
blank
through
all
our
wretched
lives
,
who
can
hope
to
cure
us
?
Pity
us
,
lady
--
pity
us
for
having
only
one
feeling
of
the
woman
left
,
and
for
having
that
turned
,
by
a
heavy
judgment
,
from
a
comfort
and
a
pride
,
into
a
new
means
of
violence
and
suffering
.
'
'
You
will
,
'
said
Rose
,
after
a
pause
,
'
take
some
money
from
me
,
which
may
enable
you
to
live
without
dishonesty
--
at
all
events
until
we
meet
again
?
'
'
Not
a
penny
,
'
replied
the
girl
,
waving
her
hand
.
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'
Do
not
close
your
heart
against
all
my
efforts
to
help
you
,
'
said
Rose
,
stepping
gently
forward
.
'
I
wish
to
serve
you
indeed
.
'
'
You
would
serve
me
best
,
lady
,
'
replied
the
girl
,
wringing
her
hands
,
'
if
you
could
take
my
life
at
once
;
for
I
have
felt
more
grief
to
think
of
what
I
am
,
to-night
,
than
I
ever
did
before
,
and
it
would
be
something
not
to
die
in
the
hell
in
which
I
have
lived
.
God
bless
you
,
sweet
lady
,
and
send
as
much
happiness
on
your
head
as
I
have
brought
shame
on
mine
!
'
Thus
speaking
,
and
sobbing
aloud
,
the
unhappy
creature
turned
away
;
while
Rose
Maylie
,
overpowered
by
this
extraordinary
interview
,
which
had
more
the
semblance
of
a
rapid
dream
than
an
actual
occurance
,
sank
into
a
chair
,
and
endeavoured
to
collect
her
wandering
thoughts
.
Her
situation
was
,
indeed
,
one
of
no
common
trial
and
difficulty
.
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While
she
felt
the
most
eager
and
burning
desire
to
penetrate
the
mystery
in
which
Oliver
's
history
was
enveloped
,
she
could
not
but
hold
sacred
the
confidence
which
the
miserable
woman
with
whom
she
had
just
conversed
,
had
reposed
in
her
,
as
a
young
and
guileless
girl
.
Her
words
and
manner
had
touched
Rose
Maylie
's
heart
;
and
,
mingled
with
her
love
for
her
young
charge
,
and
scarcely
less
intense
in
its
truth
and
fervour
,
was
her
fond
wish
to
win
the
outcast
back
to
repentance
and
hope
.
They
purposed
remaining
in
London
only
three
days
,
prior
to
departing
for
some
weeks
to
a
distant
part
of
the
coast
.
It
was
now
midnight
of
the
first
day
.
What
course
of
action
could
she
determine
upon
,
which
could
be
adopted
in
eight-and-forty
hours
?
Or
how
could
she
postpone
the
journey
without
exciting
suspicion
?
Mr.
Losberne
was
with
them
,
and
would
be
for
the
next
two
days
;
but
Rose
was
too
well
acquainted
with
the
excellent
gentleman
's
impetuosity
,
and
foresaw
too
clearly
the
wrath
with
which
,
in
the
first
explosion
of
his
indignation
,
he
would
regard
the
instrument
of
Oliver
's
recapture
,
to
trust
him
with
the
secret
,
when
her
representations
in
the
girl
's
behalf
could
be
seconded
by
no
experienced
person
.
These
were
all
reasons
for
the
greatest
caution
and
most
circumspect
behaviour
in
communicating
it
to
Mrs.
Maylie
,
whose
first
impulse
would
infallibly
be
to
hold
a
conference
with
the
worthy
doctor
on
the
subject
.