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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER XXI
16/25

When you came to see me the other day, do you imagine I believed for a single moment that you asked me to marry you simply because you cared?
I think, Leonard, that it was because you were afraid, you were afraid of something coming into your life so big, so terrifying, that you were ready to clutch at the easiest chance of safety." "Beatrice, this is absurd!" he exclaimed.
She shook her head.
"No, it isn't that," she declared.

"Do you know, my dear Leonard, what there was about you from the very first which attracted me ?" "No," he answered.
"It was your honesty," she continued.

"You remember that night upon the roof at Blenheim House?
You were going to tell a lie for me, and I know how you hated it.

You love the truth, you are truthful naturally; I would rely upon you wherever I was.

I know that you would keep your word, I know that you would be honest.


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