The Writings of Thomas Hardy in Prose And Verse, With Prefaces And Notes

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* I am obliged to receive 62 Digitized by Google FOR CONSCIENCE' SAKE you here because my daughter has a friend down- stairs/ ' Yotir daughter — and mine.* 'Ah — ^yes, yes/ she replied hastily, as if the addi- tion had escaped her memory. 'But perhaps the less said about that the better, in fairness to me.
You will consider me a widow, please.' 'Certainly, Leonora. . . .' He cotild not get on, her manner was so cold and indiflEerent. The expected scene of sad reproach, subdued to delicacy by th
...e nm of years, was absent altogether. He was obliged to come to the point without preamble.
'You are quite free, Leonora — I mean as to mar- riage? There is nobody who has your promise, or — ' 'O yes; quite free, Mr. Millbome,' she said, some- what surprised.
'Then I will tell you why I have come. Twenty years ago I promis^ to make you my wife; and I am here to fulfil that promise. Heaven forgive my tardiness!' Her surprise was increased, but she was not agitated.
She seemed to become gloomy, disapproving.


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