Evan Harrington — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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page 88 of 93 (94%)
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Rose gave him a flying look of pain: 'Everything, Evan? What do I know?' 'Ah, Rose! do you compel me to repeat it?' Bewildered, Rose thought: 'Have I slept and forgotten it?' He saw the persistent grieved interrogation of her eyebrows. 'Well!' she sighed resignedly: 'I am yours; you know that, Evan.' But he was a lover, and quarrelled with her sigh. 'It may well make you sad now, Rose.' 'Sad? no, that does not make me sad. No; but my hands are tied. I cannot defend you or justify myself; and induce Mama to stand by us. Oh, Evan! you love me! why can you not open your heart to me entirely, and trust me?' 'More?' cried Evan: 'Can I trust you more?' He spoke of the letter: Rose caught his hand. 'I never had it, Evan. You wrote it last night? and all was written in it? I never saw it--but I know all.' Their eyes fronted. The gates of Rose's were wide open, and he saw no hurtful beasts or lurking snakes in the happy garden within, but Love, like a fixed star. |
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