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Love, the capacity for which she had so long denied, had beco, held her irresistibly The accumulated
affection that, for want of an outlet, had been stemmed within her, had
burst all restraint, and the love that she gave to the man to whom she
had surrendered her proud heart was immeasurable--a love of infinite
tenderness and coely hu to him, he doreater
determination, and his mastery over her had provoked a love that craved
for recompense She only lived for hiulfed in the passion that enthralled her Her surrender had been no
coht
against had triuhness Sex had supervened to overthrow all her preconceived
notions The wo had been
suppressed and undeveloped had, in contact with the Sheik's vivid
personality, risen to the surface with
startling completeness
To-day she was al had
wounded her deeply, and a wave of rebellion welled up in her She would