The Atlantic Monthly, volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
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Greenleaf will spare me the pain of going overa history which is better forgotten. " "It can never be forgotten, " interposed Greenleaf; "and, in spite ofyour protest, I must say what I can--and that is little enough--toexculpate myself, and then throw myself upon your charity forforgiveness. " Alice remained silent; but it was a silence that gave no encouragementto Greenleaf. He advanced still nearer, looking at her with a tenderearnestness, as though his very soul were in the glance. She cove...red herface with her hands. "Alice, " he said, "you know what that name once meant to me. I cannotspeak it now without a feeling beyond utterance. " Easelmann, meanwhile, quietly sidled towards the door, and, saying thathe was going back to see Mrs. Sandford, abruptly left the room. Greenleaf went on, --"I know my conduct was utterly inexcusable; but Ideclare, by my hope of heaven, I never _loved_ any woman but you. I wasfascinated, ensnared, captivated by the senses only; now that illusionis past, and I turn to you.
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