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She turned on led "How dare
you, after all that has passed? You left the girl years ago You have
no business, no fortune, not even the girl's consent I'll not have
it! I love her" The good woently "That is e all are here It is because
of this madness called love Ah, Mrs Daniver, if you only knew! If I
could make you know! But surely you do know, you, too, have loved
Coood to
Helena Believe e in life I love her
Not worthy of her, no--but I love her"
"That's too late" But I saw her face relent at what she heard "I
have other plans And you should have told her what you have told me"
"Ah, have I not?" But then I suddenly reicallove to Auntie
Lucinda, whom I did not love, whereas in the past I had spentwith Helena, whom I did love
"I'h to her, that's
true," said I slowly "But if she givesher that very thing That, since you ask me, is e
all are here--so that II love her, very much"