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The Man

CHAPTER XXII--FIXING THE BOUNDS
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This view of the matter had not occurred to him, and now the puzzle of it made him angry.
'Do you mean to say,' he asked hotly, 'that you asked a man to marry you when you didn't even love him ?' 'That is exactly what I do mean! Why I did it is, I assure you, as much a puzzle to me as it is to you.

I have come to the conclusion that it must have been from my vanity.

I suppose I wanted to dominate somebody; and you were the weakest within range!' 'Thank you!' He was genuinely angry by this time, and, but for a wholesome fear of the consequences, would have used strong language.
'I don't see that I was the weakest about.' Somehow this set her on her guard.

She wanted to know more, so she asked: 'Who else ?' 'Harold An Wolf! You had him on a string already!' The name came like a sword through her heart, but the bitter comment braced her to further caution.

Her voice seemed to her to sound as though far away: 'Indeed! And may I ask you how you came to know that ?' Her voice seemed so cold and sneering to him that he lost his temper still further.
'Simply because he told me so himself.' It pleased him to do in ill turn to Harold.


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