The book Cecil's Tryst. a Novel 2 was written by author Payn, James, 1830-1898 Here you can read free online of Cecil's Tryst. a Novel 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cecil's Tryst. a Novel 2 a good or bad book?
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Never fear for her, Fred : God protects His own angels. If you had seen her, as I have seen her, these last two days, you would have felt sure of that.' MY FATHER INCURS CONTEMPT. 115 ' So I, not being an angel, ought to leave Gatcombe, you think, while Nelly, and you, and my father run all risks?' ' Of course ; since we are of use, and you can be of none. If anything was to happen to you, Fred, it would break your father's heart, and yet he is too proud to say so. That is so like a man.' ' And... yet. Aunt Ben, I think you would think it was very tmlike a man, if I was to say to my father: "This fever frightens me; let me go away and hide somewhere out of the way of it." ' ^ No ; of course you can't do that. But what I want is this : to impress on you, that if your father should suggest your leaving Gatcombe on any other pretence, however apparently insufficient, do not balk him, for what he will really have in his mind is to save your life.' I suppose I could not sup- press a smile, for she added vehemently : 'If you think that there is not peril, Fred, and great peril, too, you are much mistaken.
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