[The Reason Why by Elinor Glyn]@TWC D-Link bookThe Reason Why CHAPTER XXXIV 9/9
But I understood you had agreed to the bargain before you had ever seen me.
The whole thing seemed so awful to me--so revolting--I am sorry for what I taunted you with.
I know now that you are really a great gentleman." His face, if she had looked up and seen it, had first all lightened with hope and love; but as she went on coldly, the warmth died out of it, and a greater pain than ever filled his heart.
So she knew now, and yet she did not love him.
There was no word of regret for the rest of her taunts, that he had been an animal, and the blow in his face! The recollection of this suddenly lashed him again, and made him rise to his feet, all the pride of his race flooding his being once more. He put down his tea-cup on the mantelpiece untasted, and then said hoarsely: "I married you because I loved you, and no man has ever regretted a thing more." Then he turned round, and walked slowly from the room. And Zara, left alone, felt that the end had come..
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