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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ...did she never repeat to you what I said to her shortly before we left home?" "No, sir, she never said anything-to me--anything... anything. I do not understand what you are speaking about." "She never told you that I asked her to marry me? 'To marry you, sir? Harrie! You must surely be in jest, Dr. Hallijohn?" "Jest! No, indeed, Lucie, most sober earnest. But how did' Harrie tell you nothing about this? I thought you had no secrets from each other?" "No," said Lucie slowly; "she must have had some reason for not telling me. Perhaps you will tell me what Harrie said when you asked her to marry you?" "She said Yes." "And she is going to do it?" « Yes." "When, sir?" "Ah, there is our point of separation! She cannot leave you, she says." "Yes, I thought that was it," said Lucie slowly. "Dear, dearest Harrie, she would not even let me grieve over it." "But would you grieve, Lucie? This is why I have spoken to you about it. My dear, I've known you both too long and too well not to know what you are to each other; but tell me, would you wish Henrietta not to marry me, in case it should separate you?" "Nothing could separate us, sir." "Then will you persuade her to do it? Ah, Lucie, I am young no longer; and even if twenty years of life were left me yet, that would be too short a time to have with Harrie." "But, sir, I thought you said that Harrie promised to do it?" "Yes, in the far future--the future we know nothing of. We have nothing in this unsatisfactory world but the day we are living, and yet she puts it off indefinitely; that is where I wish your help, Lucie--persuade her not to delay our ...
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