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Can't you give me a kindword?' 'Why, Jack, what is the matter?' she said carelessly. 'I thought I wasunhappy this morning, but now I think no one ought to be sad to-day. Sothe bells tell me. Hearken!' 'I am sad, though, ' poor Jack rejoined. 'I love you, Bryda. You mustknow it. I have loved you all my life--I shall love you till I die. I amtied to this silversmith's business--but my uncle has no children, hetakes more kindly to me than he did, and the last year I have pleasedhim better. When he... dies I shall come into the business, and then--' Bryda turned and looked straight into Jack's frank, honest face. Shetried to speak lightly. 'So after all, Jack, your mother was right, and you will be a Bristolalderman some day, or perhaps mayor. ' Jack's foot gave an impatient kick against the pebbles beneath it. 'What has that to do with the question?' he said. 'Bryda, can you carefor me? Can you love me? That's the real question. ' 'Jack, I have always cared for you, you know that. Now let us talk ofsomething else.
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