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Aileen
blazed
at
once
to
a
furious
heat
.
"
Yes
,
I
know
,
"
she
sneered
.
"
That
's
what
you
would
like
.
I
know
what
you
've
been
doing
.
Frank
does
,
too
.
You
're
trying
to
railroad
him
to
prison
for
something
he
did
n't
do
--
and
all
on
account
of
me
.
Oh
,
I
know
.
But
you
wo
n't
hurt
him
.
You
ca
n't
!
He
's
bigger
and
finer
than
you
think
he
is
and
you
wo
n't
hurt
him
in
the
long
run
.
He
'll
get
out
again
.
You
want
to
punish
him
on
my
account
;
but
he
does
n't
care
.
I
'll
marry
him
anyhow
.
I
love
him
,
and
I
'll
wait
for
him
and
marry
him
,
and
you
can
do
what
you
please
.
So
there
!
"
"
Ye
'll
marry
him
,
will
you
?
"
asked
Butler
,
nonplussed
and
further
astounded
.
"
So
ye
'll
wait
for
him
and
marry
him
?
Ye
'll
take
him
away
from
his
wife
and
children
,
where
,
if
he
were
half
a
man
,
he
'd
be
stayin
'
this
minute
instead
of
gallivantin
'
around
with
you
.
And
marry
him
?
Ye
'd
disgrace
your
father
and
yer
mother
and
yer
family
?
Ye
'll
stand
here
and
say
this
to
me
,
I
that
have
raised
ye
,
cared
for
ye
,
and
made
somethin'
of
ye
?
Where
would
you
be
if
it
were
n't
for
me
and
your
poor
,
hard-workin
'
mother
,
schemin
'
and
plannin
'
for
you
year
in
and
year
out
?
Ye
're
smarter
than
I
am
,
I
suppose
.
Ye
know
more
about
the
world
than
I
do
,
or
any
one
else
that
might
want
to
say
anythin
'
to
ye
.
I
've
raised
ye
to
be
a
fine
lady
,
and
this
is
what
I
get
.
Talk
about
me
not
bein
'
able
to
understand
,
and
ye
lovin
'
a
convict-to-be
,
a
robber
,
an
embezzler
,
a
bankrupt
,
a
lyin
'
,
thavin
'
--
"
"
Father
!
"
exclaimed
Aileen
,
determinedly
.
"
I
'll
not
listen
to
you
talking
that
way
.
He
's
not
any
of
the
things
that
you
say
.
I
'll
not
stay
here
.
"
She
moved
toward
the
door
;
but
Butler
jumped
up
now
and
stopped
her
.
His
face
for
the
moment
was
flushed
and
swollen
with
anger
.
"
But
I
'm
not
through
with
him
yet
,
"
he
went
on
,
ignoring
her
desire
to
leave
,
and
addressing
her
direct
--
confident
now
that
she
was
as
capable
as
another
of
understanding
him
.
"
I
'll
get
him
as
sure
as
I
have
a
name
.
There
's
law
in
this
land
,
and
I
'll
have
it
on
him
.
I
'll
show
him
whether
he
'll
come
sneakin
'
into
dacent
homes
and
robbin
'
parents
of
their
children
.
"
He
paused
after
a
time
for
want
of
breath
and
Aileen
stared
,
her
face
tense
and
white
.
Her
father
could
be
so
ridiculous
.
He
was
,
contrasted
with
Cowperwood
and
his
views
,
so
old-fashioned
.
To
think
he
could
be
talking
of
some
one
coming
into
their
home
and
stealing
her
away
from
him
,
when
she
had
been
so
willing
to
go
.
What
silliness
!
And
yet
,
why
argue
?
What
good
could
be
accomplished
,
arguing
with
him
here
in
this
way
?
And
so
for
the
moment
,
she
said
nothing
more
--
merely
looked
.
But
Butler
was
by
no
means
done
.
His
mood
was
too
stormy
even
though
he
was
doing
his
best
now
to
subdue
himself
.
"
It
's
too
bad
,
daughter
,
"
he
resumed
quietly
,
once
he
was
satisfied
that
she
was
going
to
have
little
,
if
anything
,
to
say
.
"
I
'm
lettin
'
my
anger
get
the
best
of
me
.
It
was
n't
that
I
intended
talkin
'
to
ye
about
when
I
ast
ye
to
come
in
.
It
's
somethin'
else
I
have
on
me
mind
.
I
was
thinkin
'
,
perhaps
,
ye
'd
like
to
go
to
Europe
for
the
time
bein
'
to
study
music
.
Ye
're
not
quite
yourself
just
at
present
.
Ye
're
needin
'
a
rest
.
It
would
be
good
for
ye
to
go
away
for
a
while
.
Ye
could
have
a
nice
time
over
there
.
Norah
could
go
along
with
ye
,
if
you
would
,
and
Sister
Constantia
that
taught
you
.
Ye
would
n't
object
to
havin
'
her
,
I
suppose
?
"
At
the
mention
of
this
idea
of
a
trip
of
Europe
again
,
with
Sister
Constantia
and
music
thrown
in
to
give
it
a
slightly
new
form
,
Aileen
bridled
,
and
yet
half-smiled
to
herself
now
.
It
was
so
ridiculous
--
so
tactless
,
really
,
for
her
father
to
bring
up
this
now
,
and
especially
after
denouncing
Cowperwood
and
her
,
and
threatening
all
the
things
he
had
.
Had
he
no
diplomacy
at
all
where
she
was
concerned
?
It
was
really
too
funny
!
But
she
restrained
herself
here
again
,
because
she
felt
as
well
as
saw
,
that
argument
of
this
kind
was
all
futile
now
.