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- She smiled a little under her wet lashes. "I shan’t be lonely now. I WAS lonely; I WAS afraid. But the emptiness and the darkness are gone; when I turn back into myself now I’m like a child going at night into a room where there’s always a light."
- Her tone and her look still enveloped her in a soft inaccessibility, and Archer groaned out again: "I don’t understand you!"
- "Yet you understand May!"
- He reddened under the retort, but kept his eyes on her. "May is ready to give me up."
- "What! Three days after you’ve entreated her on your knees to hasten your marriage?"
- "She’s refused; that gives me the right—"
- "Ah, you’ve taught me what an ugly word that is," she said.
- He turned away with a sense of utter weariness. He felt as though he had been struggling for hours up the face of a steep precipice, and now, just as he had fought his way to the top, his hold had given way and he was pitching down headlong into darkness.
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