The Amateur by Richard Harding Davis
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"Well," sighed the doctor sentimentally, "she is certainly very much in love with Harry." Ford shook his head non-committingly. "I don't know her story," he said. "Don't want to know it." The ship was in the channel, on her way to Cherbourg, and running as smoothly as a clock. From the shore friendly lights told them they were nearing their journey's end; that the land was on every side. Seated on a steamer-chair next to his in the semi-darkness of the deck, Mrs. Ashton began to talk nervously and eagerly. "Now that we are so near," she murmured, "I have got to tell you something. If you did not know I would feel I had not been fair. You might think that when you were doing so much for me I should have been more honest." She drew a long breath. "It's so hard," she said. "Wait," commanded Ford. "Is it going to help me to find him?" "No." "Then don't tell me." His tone caused the girl to start. She leaned toward him and peered into his face. His eyes, as he looked back to her, were kind and comprehending. |
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