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'You know it is not'

'Kno should any one know anything froather what I can from your character I see that you are a coward It is that man that came to you, and who is your master, that has forced you to this Betweento be pitied As for knohat you would be at, froain I have come across a mean wretch Oh, fool!--that men should be so vile, and think themselves masters of the world! My last word to you is, that you are--a liar Now for the present you can go Ten minutes since, had I had a weapon in ue, as he looked round the rooht have had some excuse It seemed at any rate to be her custoh luckily, for his comfort, she had left it in her bedrooood-bye to you,' he said, when he had found his hat

'Say no such thing Tell ot rid of me Pluck up your spirits, if you have any, and show lishman has dared to ill-treat an Ae yourself' He was now standing in the doorway, and before he escaped she gave him an imperative command 'I shall not stay here now,' she said--'I shall return on Monday I must think of what you have said, and must resolve what Iayou for your treachery I shall expect you to come to me on Monday'

He closed the door as he answered her 'I do not see that it will serve any purpose'

'It is for e of that I suppose you are not so much a coward that you are afraid to come to me If so, I shall come to you; and you may be assured that I shall not be too ti that if she desired it he would wait upon her, but that he would not at present fix a day On his return to town he would write to her