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631
But
do
you
?
Her
look
followed
him
.
I
m
not
a
goose
of
a
girl
.
I
know
.
.
.
of
course
I
know
.
.
.
but
there
are
things
a
woman
feels
.
.
.
when
what
she
knows
doesn
t
make
any
difference
.
It
s
not
that
I
want
you
to
explain
I
mean
about
that
particular
evening
.
It
s
only
that
I
want
you
to
have
the
whole
of
my
feeling
.
I
didn
t
know
what
it
was
till
I
saw
you
again
.
I
never
dreamed
I
should
say
such
things
to
you
!
632
I
never
dreamed
I
should
be
here
to
hear
you
say
them
!
He
turned
back
and
lifting
a
floating
end
of
her
scarf
put
his
lips
to
it
633
But
now
that
you
have
,
I
know
I
know
,
he
smiled
down
at
her
.
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634
You
know
?
635
That
this
is
no
light
thing
between
us
.
Now
you
may
ask
me
anything
you
please
!
That
was
all
I
wanted
to
ask
you
.
636
For
a
long
moment
they
looked
at
each
other
without
speaking
.
She
saw
the
dancing
spirit
in
his
eyes
turn
grave
and
darken
to
a
passionate
sternness
.
He
stooped
and
kissed
her
,
and
she
sat
as
if
folded
in
wings
.
637
It
was
in
the
natural
order
of
things
that
,
on
the
way
back
to
the
house
,
their
talk
should
have
turned
to
the
future
.
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638
Anna
was
not
eager
to
define
it
.
She
had
an
extraordinary
sensitiveness
to
the
impalpable
elements
of
happiness
,
and
as
she
walked
at
Darrow
s
side
her
imagination
flew
back
and
forth
,
spinning
luminous
webs
of
feeling
between
herself
and
the
scene
about
her
.
Every
heightening
of
emotion
produced
for
her
a
new
effusion
of
beauty
in
visible
things
,
and
with
it
the
sense
that
such
moments
should
be
lingered
over
and
absorbed
like
some
unrenewable
miracle
.
She
understood
Darrow
s
impatience
to
see
their
plans
take
shape
.
She
knew
it
must
be
so
,
she
would
not
have
had
it
otherwise
;
but
to
reach
a
point
where
she
could
fix
her
mind
on
his
appeal
for
dates
and
decisions
was
like
trying
to
break
her
way
through
the
silver
tangle
of
an
April
wood
.
639
Darrow
wished
to
use
his
diplomatic
opportunities
as
a
means
of
studying
certain
economic
and
social
problems
with
which
he
presently
hoped
to
deal
in
print
;
and
with
this
in
view
he
had
asked
for
,
and
obtained
,
a
South
American
appointment
.
Anna
was
ready
to
follow
where
he
led
,
and
not
reluctant
to
put
new
sights
as
well
as
new
thoughts
between
herself
and
her
past
.
She
had
,
in
a
direct
way
,
only
Effie
and
Effie
s
education
to
consider
;
and
there
seemed
,
after
due
reflection
,
no
reason
why
the
most
anxious
regard
for
these
should
not
be
conciliated
with
the
demands
of
Darrow
s
career
.
640
Effie
,
it
was
evident
,
could
be
left
to
Madame
de
Chantelle
s
care
till
the
couple
should
have
organized
their
life
;
and
she
might
even
,
as
long
as
her
future
step
-
father
s
work
retained
him
in
distant
posts
,
continue
to
divide
her
year
between
Givre
and
the
antipodes
.