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" Yes," he said, *' I will do as you wish, and go ; but this is not our farewell, Lucia. I shall see you once again — it is in vain for you to forbid it." " If you do not say farewell to me to-day, you will never say it," was her answer, " for I Avill not see you any more. Nor would you be so cruel as to force yourself upon me again, and expose me to my husband's just anger, and to the grief of my dear mother. We will part now, Everard." She got up and approached him with a sad composure that h...e did not choose to trouble by atjy fresh protest on his part, watching her with 154 LUCIA, HUGH, AND ANOTHER. a forlorn perception that she was as one beyond his influence, moving outside his sphere. " I remember when we parted last in this same room, that I prayed God to make you as happy as you had made me, for you had given me back my dear lover. I must change the words, but not the spirit of that prayer. God bless you, Everard, not as I will, but as He wills ! " She leaned towards him and touched his fore- head with her lips, he making no sign beyond the steadfast gaze of accepted but inexpressible despair ; then she turned hurriedly and fled from the room, leaving him standing there alone.
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