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The Sea-Hawk

CHAPTER V
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That is evil enough.

But I see that you have lent an ear to it; and that is worse." She continued to regard him with a cold look of loathing, this child that but two days ago had lain against his heart gazing up at him in trust and adoration.
"Rosamund!" he cried, and approached her by another step.

"Rosamund! I am here to tell you that it is a lie." "You had best go," she said, and her voice had in it a quality that made him tremble.
"Go ?" he echoed stupidly.

"You bid me go?
You will not hear me ?" "I consented to hear you more than once; refused to hear others who knew better than I, and was heedless of their warnings.

There is no more to be said between us.


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