Sandra Belloni — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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shall never give him up. It is useless for you or any one else to love
him. I know what love is now. Stop while you can. I can be sorry for you, but I will not let him go from me. He is my lover." Emilia closed her lips abruptly. She produced more effect than was visible. Lady Charlotte drew out a letter, saying, "Perhaps this will satisfy you." "Nothing!" cried Emilia, jumping to her feet. "Read it--read it; and, for heaven's sake, ma fille sauvage, don't think I'm here to fight for the man! He is not Orpheus; and our modern education teaches us that it's we who are to be run after. Will you read it?" "No." "Will you read it to please me?" Emilia changed from a look of quiet opposition to gentleness of feature. "Why will it please you if I read that he has flattered you? I never lie about what I feel; I think men do." Her voice sank. "You won't allow yourself to imagine, then, that he has spoken false to you?" "Tell me," retorted Emilia, "are you sure in your heart--as sure as it beats each time--that he loves you? You are not." "It seems that we are dignifying my gentleman remarkably," said Lady |
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