21/27 That I will not bear." "Dear Mrs.Trevelyan, do not let us talk about it." "Who wants to talk about it? He would not dare to separate me and my--child." "But you have only to say that you will submit yourself to him." "I have submitted myself to him, and I will submit no further. What does he want? He has made himself miserable by an absurd idea, and he wants everybody to tell him that he has been right. He has been very wrong; and if he desires to be wise now, he will come back to his home, and say nothing further about it. |