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Nina Balatka

CHAPTER VIII
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He would go at once if you bade him." "I do not wish him to go.

As I have told you often, he is welcome to the use of the house.

He shall have it for his life, as far as I am concerned.

But I should like to have what is my own." "And what did you say ?" Nina, as she asked the question, was very careful not to tighten her hold upon his arm by the weight of a single ounce.
"What did I say?
I said that I had many things that I valued greatly, but that I had one thing that I valued more than gold or houses--more even than my right." "And what is that ?" said Nina, stopping suddenly, so that she might hear clearly every syllable of the words which were to come.

"What is that ?" She did not even yet add an ounce to the pressure; but her fingers were ready.
"A poor thing," said Anton; "just the heart of a Christian girl." Then the hand was tightened, or rather the two hands, for they were closed together upon his arm; and his other arm was wound round her waist; and then, in the gloom of the dark colonnade, he pressed her to his bosom, and kissed her lips and her forehead, and then her lips again.


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