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"Yes?" says Mona, who looks and is, intensely interested. "Are you in pain?" she says, in a low, fearful tone. "Do you suffer much?" "Well, you know it now. I do object," says Geoffrey, in a tone he has never used to her before. Not that it is unkind or rude, but cold and unlover-like..
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At last, as she grows weary for wishing for it,— "To Bantry," says Mona, growing white again,—"to-night! Oh, do you want to kill me and yourself?" A sob escapes her, and falls heavily on Geoffrey's heart. He is not proof against a woman's tears,—as no true man ever is,—especially her tears, and so he gives in at once. And these he knows will be many: there would be first his mother, and then Nick, with a silent tongue but brows uplifted, and after them Violet, who in the home circle is regarded as Geoffrey's "affinerty," and who last year was asked to Rodney Towers for the express purpose (though she knew it not) of laying siege to his heart and bestowing upon him in return her hand and—fortune. To do Lady Rodney justice, she was never blind to the fortune!.
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