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To whom, then, could she cling if not to Bevil Goring ? ' Shall I writ'e to Cadbury that you say " Yes, " Alison ?' There were great, hopeless tears standing in her dark' blue eyes, her quivering lips were tightly pressed together, ' and her slen- der white fingers were tightly interlaced, as she replied ' Papa, I would rather die first !' ' And this is your irrevocable answer?' 1 It is. ' Two days passed now days of unspeak- able misery to Alison, before whom her father again and again set all... his monetary 1 84 MISS CHEYNE OF ESSILMONT. troubles, his present misery, and too proba- ble future ruin, till her heart was wrung and her soul tortured within her by a con- viction of her own selfishness in not making a sacrifice of herself and Bevil Goring ; but her love of the latter on the one hand, and her horror and repugnance of Lord Cad- bury on the other, prevailed, and Sir Ran- ald found that he could neither lure nor bend her to their purpose. After this he wrote a letter to Cadbury full of expressions of gratitude for the hon- our done himself and his daughter (he snorted when he wrote the word ' honour'), and with hopes' that the latter would yet see the folly of delay (it was, he felt assured, only a little delay, she would no doubt give her acceptance).
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