The Landlord at Lions Head — Volume 2 by William Dean Howells
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fell asleep before the fire in the reception-room."
"That--that was the dream!" said Alan, severely. "What are you talking that stuff for, Bessie?" "Oh no!" she retorted, with a laugh, as if the pleasure of its coming in so fitly were compensation for the shame of the fact. "The dream was what happened afterward. The dream was that you fell asleep there, and left me there with him--" "Well, poor old Westover; he's a gentleman! You needn't be worried about him--" "You're not fit!" cried the girl. "I give it up." She got upon her feet and stood a moment listless. "No, I'm not, Bessie. I can't pull my mind together tonight. But look here!" He seemed to lose what he wanted to say. He asked: "Is it something I've got you in for? Do I understand that?" "Partly," she said. "Well, then, I'll help you out. You can trust me, Bessie; you can, indeed. You don't believe it?" "Oh, I believe you think I can trust you." "But this time you can. If you need my help I will stand by you, right or wrong. If you want to tell me now I'll listen, and I'll advise you the best I can--" |
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