vet incircles the jewel in its case. Occasionally faint sounds came from the dis
busy day, but he had turned sideways in his seat, t
benediction of her hands, the fragrance of her corn-gold hair, the sight of her slenderness: this she had guessed and gloried in. Till n
spell that had bound them speechless,
me. What, before that day, has gone to the making and marring of me, and the making and perfecting of you, is n
" she
ungrily. She felt them and longed for h
ave you. That was in the early days of our talks here-before you made it so courageously clear to me th
ain, as again she faced the creed she h
And because it is so, you
es
space. It was a look to bridge death with. But even beneath th
he fou
or it all; I can't-that's not my way. I have always demanded of you, demanded enormously, and received my measure pressed down and running over. Now I am goin
credulously, lips parted. S
t, with a superb simplicity: "But, you must kis
emed that in one stride he would have c
t ludicrous fear of himself. Then, with a
you understand what that means? Think of it, just for a moment, and then realise that I am not
ot because
se I funk the torture of kissing you once and l
r m
lights-the realisation of them has given me a reverence for you that you don't dream of. I have put you in
that," the girl said fai
nd last time by a man like me. Suppose I kissed you now? I should awaken something in you as yet half asleep. You're young and pulsing wit
I don
had left you you would not go against your morality, perhaps, but you would ad
e going awa
it was right and good to want me, wouldn't you find me, send for me, call for me? And I should come. God! I ca
ng sigh. Then she tried
isn't it?
the movement a strand of the corn-gold ha
eness, his eyes on the little, tumbling lock, "I shall not att
door sh
n," she said. "You
rom where she stood, she could see
any way of cutting off to-morrow-all the to-morrows-with the danger they