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611
My
dearest
!
My
dearest
!
Darrow
murmured
.
612
You
ignored
that
letter
.
All
summer
you
made
no
sign
.
And
all
I
ask
now
is
,
that
you
should
frankly
tell
me
why
.
613
I
can
only
repeat
what
I
ve
just
said
.
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614
I
was
hurt
and
unhappy
and
I
doubted
you
.
I
suppose
if
I
d
cared
less
I
should
have
been
more
confident
.
I
cared
so
much
that
I
couldn
t
risk
another
failure
.
For
you
d
made
me
feel
that
I
d
miserably
failed
.
So
I
shut
my
eyes
and
set
my
teeth
and
turned
my
back
.
There
s
the
whole
pusillanimous
truth
of
it
!
615
Oh
,
if
it
s
the
whole
truth
!
She
let
him
clasp
her
.
There
s
my
torment
,
you
see
.
I
thought
that
was
what
your
silence
meant
till
I
made
you
break
it
.
Now
I
want
to
be
sure
that
I
was
right
.
616
What
can
I
tell
you
to
make
you
sure
?
617
You
can
let
me
tell
you
everything
first
.
She
drew
away
,
but
without
taking
her
hands
from
him
.
Owen
saw
you
in
Paris
,
she
began
.
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618
She
looked
at
him
and
he
faced
her
steadily
.
The
light
was
full
on
his
pleasantly
-
browned
face
,
his
grey
eyes
,
his
frank
white
forehead
.
She
noticed
for
the
first
time
a
seal
-
ring
in
a
setting
of
twisted
silver
on
the
hand
he
had
kept
on
hers
.
619
In
Paris
?
Oh
,
yes
.
.
.
.
So
he
did
.
620
He
came
back
and
told
me
.
I
think
you
talked
to
him
a
moment
in
a
theatre
.
I
asked
if
you
d
spoken
of
my
having
put
you
off
or
if
you
d
sent
me
any
message
.
He
didn
t
remember
that
you
had
.