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"I expect you to takeseriously, Myra," he answered
"Your expectations will not be realised, Don Carlos, and if you attempt
to repeat your conduct of to-day there will be trouble," said Myra,
forcing herself to ly "It is
unsports the bla, like Adaret for your conduct"
"I have no regrets, Myra," murmured Don Carlos "I have tasted the
nectar of your lips, and now I hunger for a banquet of love"
"In that case you will surely die of starvation," said Myra, with a
light laugh
"Dios! how you torture ly "I
hoped you would tell me you had found your heart, that my kisses had at
last awakened it I love you, love you with every fibre ofHenley, aren't you, Don Carlos, and trying the effect of
pathos by way of a change?" retorted Myra "How a! As far as I
am concerned, you can 'break your heart on rip