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"I irl's face haunts entleman"
The silence that folloas broken by Haward, who spoke in the s tones which with hier "It is ht to eat only of the lotus Will you take up your cards
again?"
A less iue,
and impatience, would have waited, and on the hlander, fired by his cause, thought not of
delay "To forget!" he exclaimed "That is the coward's part! I would have
you reentleirl; remember to cease
froht," said Haward, with a strong
effort for self-control
"Good-night with all my heart!" cried the other hotly,--"when you have
proates, whose na, whose nature you have
darkened and distorted"-"Have you done?" deht at once"
"Not yet!" exclaiirl hath so haunting a face Haward, see her not again! God wot, I think
you have crushed the soul within her, and her name is bandied froet and be forgotten Go to