Nell Gwynne of Old Drury Our Lady of Laughter a Romance of King Charles Ii a

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Let him think of her as he would, hate her if he chose ; so he would be safe until she dared to reveal the truth. For the present it would be words wasted to attempt to convince him of the foul injustice of his suspicions.
"Richmond, " she began, forcing herself to be calm, "will you grant me one request? Meet me this evening in the queen's gallery. I have that to say to you which you must hear, both for your safety and my honor. " For a moment he was silent, half tempted to agree to hear her ;
... but it was only for a moment, and then his miserable doubts, which were fast assuming certainty in his mind, swept away all other considerations, and he replied coldly : " It is uncourteous perhaps to refuse the re- quest of so fair and favored a lady, but what you do me the honor to propose to me is impos- sible. " " Impossible ! You decline me an interview, then ?" " I regret to be obliged to do so. But, my flag and letters delivered, I return this evening to the fleet. " " To the fleet ! To-night !

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