[The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Small House at Allington CHAPTER XXIII 8/45
You know that you have no right to call me by my name in that way!" "You mean that you insist upon your title ?" "All ladies insist on what you call their title, from gentlemen, except under the privilege of greater intimacy than you have the right to claim.
You did not call Miss Dale by her Christian name till you had obtained permission, I suppose ?" "You used to let me call you so." "Never! Once or twice, when you have done so, I have not forbidden it, as I should have done.
Very well, sir, as you have nothing to tell me, I will leave you.
I must confess that I did not think you were such a coward." And she prepared to go, gathering up the skirts of her habit, and taking up the whip which she had laid on the window-sill. "Stay a moment, Alexandrina," he said; "I am not happy, and you should not say words intended to make me more miserable." "And why are you unhappy ?" "Because-- I will tell you instantly, if I may believe that I am telling you only, and not the whole household." "Of course I shall not talk of it to others.
Do you think that I cannot keep a secret ?" "It is because I have promised to marry one woman, and because I love another.
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