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To the Last Man

CHAPTER X
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And if she would have given her soul for his kisses, she now would have killed herself to earn back his respect.
Jean Isbel had given her at sight the deference that she had unconsciously craved, and the love that would have been her salvation.
What a horrible mistake she had made of her life! Not her mother's blood, but her father's--the Jorth blood--had been her ruin.
Again Ellen fell upon the soft pine-needle mat, face down, and she groveled and burrowed there, in an agony that could not bear the sense of light.

All she had suffered was as nothing to this.

To have awakened to a splendid and uplifting love for a man whom she had imagined she hated, who had fought for her name and had killed in revenge for the dishonor she had avowed--to have lost his love and what was infinitely more precious to her now in her ignominy--his faith in her purity--this broke her heart..


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