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Christian’s Mistake

CHAPTER 14
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She was hunted down, as many an innocent person has been before now, by a combination of evidence, half truths, half lies, or truths so twisted that they assume the aspect of lies, and lies so exceedingly probable that they are by even keen observers mistaken for truth.

Passive and powerless Christian sat.

Miss Gascoigne might say what she would--all Avonsbridge might say what it would--she would never open her lips more.
At that moment, to preserve her from going mad--( she felt as if she were--as if the whole world were whirling round, and God had forgotten her)--Dr.Grey walked in.
"Oh, husband! save me from her--save me--save me!" she shrieked again and again.

And without one thought except that he was there-- her one protector, defender, and stay--she sprang to him, and clung desperately to his breast.
And so, in this unforeseen and unpremeditated manner, told, how or in whom, herself or Miss Gascoigne, or both together, Christian never clearly remembered--her one secret, the one error of her sad girlhood, was communicated to her husband.
He took the revelation calmly enough, as he did everything; Dr.Grey was not the man for tragic scenes.

The utmost he seemed to think of in this one was calming and soothing his wife as much as possible, carrying her to the sofa making her lie down, and leaning over her with a sort of pitying tenderness, of which the only audible expression was, "Poor child, poor child!" Christian tried to see his face, but could not.


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