30/50 But I know too that she only plighted herself to me out of pity, because I was blind. I know that she has not forgotten Harry." Lieutenant Sutch leaned back in his chair and smiled. He could have laughed outright. He asked for no details, he did not doubt Durrance's words. He was overwhelmed with pride in that Harry Feversham, in spite of his disgrace and his long absence,--Harry Feversham, his favourite, had retained this girl's love. |