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"
Yes
.
What
about
him
?
"
"
Well
,
poor
fellow
,
he
's
a
decent
sort
of
chap
,
after
all
,
"
continued
Gabriel
in
a
false
voice
.
"
He
gave
me
back
that
sovereign
I
lent
him
,
and
I
did
n't
expect
it
,
really
.
It
's
a
pity
he
would
n't
keep
away
from
that
Browne
,
because
he
's
not
a
bad
fellow
,
really
.
"
He
was
trembling
now
with
annoyance
.
Why
did
she
seem
so
abstracted
?
He
did
not
know
how
he
could
begin
.
Was
she
annoyed
,
too
,
about
something
?
If
she
would
only
turn
to
him
or
come
to
him
of
her
own
accord
!
To
take
her
as
she
was
would
be
brutal
.
No
,
he
must
see
some
ardour
in
her
eyes
first
.
He
longed
to
be
master
of
her
strange
mood
.
"
When
did
you
lend
him
the
pound
?
"
she
asked
,
after
a
pause
.
Gabriel
strove
to
restrain
himself
from
breaking
out
into
brutal
language
about
the
sottish
Malins
and
his
pound
.
He
longed
to
cry
to
her
from
his
soul
,
to
crush
her
body
against
his
,
to
overmaster
her
.
But
he
said
:
"
O
,
at
Christmas
,
when
he
opened
that
little
Christmas-card
shop
in
Henry
Street
.
"
He
was
in
such
a
fever
of
rage
and
desire
that
he
did
not
hear
her
come
from
the
window
.
She
stood
before
him
for
an
instant
,
looking
at
him
strangely
.
Then
,
suddenly
raising
herself
on
tiptoe
and
resting
her
hands
lightly
on
his
shoulders
,
she
kissed
him
.
"
You
are
a
very
generous
person
,
Gabriel
,
"
she
said
.
Gabriel
,
trembling
with
delight
at
her
sudden
kiss
and
at
the
quaintness
of
her
phrase
,
put
his
hands
on
her
hair
and
began
smoothing
it
back
,
scarcely
touching
it
with
his
fingers
.
The
washing
had
made
it
fine
and
brilliant
.
His
heart
was
brimming
over
with
happiness
.
Just
when
he
was
wishing
for
it
she
had
come
to
him
of
her
own
accord
.
Perhaps
her
thoughts
had
been
running
with
his
.
Perhaps
she
had
felt
the
impetuous
desire
that
was
in
him
,
and
then
the
yielding
mood
had
come
upon
her
.
Now
that
she
had
fallen
to
him
so
easily
,
he
wondered
why
he
had
been
so
diffident
.