Rhoda Fleming — Volume 4 by George Meredith
page 57 of 117 (48%)
page 57 of 117 (48%)
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She looked at him with full eyes. "You know it then?" she said slowly; but the gaze diminished as he went on. "I know, by what I know of you, that you of all women should owe a direct allegiance. Come; I will assume privileges. Are you free?" "Would you talk to me so, if you thought otherwise?" she asked. "I think I would," said Percy. "A little depends upon the person. Are you pledged at all to Mr. Edward Blancove?" "Do you suppose me one to pledge myself?" "He is doing a base thing." "Then, Percy, let an assurance of my knowledge of that be my answer." "You do not love the man?" Despise him, say!" "Is he aware of it?" "If clear writing can make him." "You have told him as much?" "To his apprehension, certainly." |
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