[The March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells]@TWC D-Link bookThe March Family Trilogy PART III 152/306
I had better clear out of Weimar, too." "No, I don't think so; I have no right to pry into your affairs, but--" "Oh, they're wide enough open!" "And you may have changed your mind.
I thought you might, when I saw you yesterday at Belvedere--" "I was only trying to make bad worse." "Then I think the situation has changed entirely through what Mr. Stoller said to Mr.March." "I can't see how it has.
I committed an act of shabby treachery, and I'm as much to blame as if he still wanted to punish me for it." "Did Mr.March say that to you ?" "No; I said that to Mr.March; and he couldn't answer it, and you can't. You're very good, and very kind, but you can't answer it." "I can answer it very well," she boasted, but she could find nothing better to say than, "It's your duty to her to see her and let her know." "Doesn't she know already ?" "She has a right to know it from you.
I think you are morbid, Mr. Burnamy.
You know very well I didn't like your doing that to Mr. Stoller.
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