The Odds - And Other Stories by Ethel M. (Ethel May) Dell
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That headlong outburst of passion had overwhelmed her utterly. She was
as drift upon the tide. He drew a great heaving breath, and clasped her closer. His words fell hot upon her face. "You are mine! Why shouldn't I keep you? Fate has given you to me. I'd be a fool to let you go again." But something--some inner impulse that had been stunned to impotence by his violence--stirred within her at his words and awoke. Yet it was scarcely of her own volition that she answered him. "I am--not--yours." Very faintly the words came from her trembling lips, but the utterance of them gave her new strength. She moved at last in his hold. She turned her face away from him. "What do you mean?" He spoke in a fierce whisper, but--she felt it instinctively--there was less of assurance in his hold. It was that that added to her strength, but she offered no active resistance, realizing wherein lay his weakness--and her own. "I mean," she said, and though it still trembled beyond her control, her voice gathered confidence with the words, "that by taking me--by keeping me--you are taking--keeping--what is not your own." "Love gives me the right," he asserted, swiftly--"your love--and mine." But the clearer vision had come to her. She shook her head against his shoulder. "No--no! That is wrong. That is not--the greater love." "What do you mean by--the greater love?" He was holding her still |
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