160/233 It's for us, on our side, to see HER through." "Through her sublimity ?" "Through her noble, lonely life. Only--that's essential--it mustn't be lonely. It will be all right if she marries." "So we're to marry her ?" "We're to marry her. It will be," Mrs.Assingham continued, "the great thing I can do." She made it out more and more. "It will make up." "Make up for what ?" As she said nothing, however, his desire for lucidity renewed itself. |