24/31 He renewed his old-time arguments, and again he seemed to prove to me that did I fail I should be false to my duty and to my mother's memory--a weakling, a thing of shame." "The monster! Oh, the monster! He is an evil man for all that you have said of him." "Not so. There is no nobler gentleman in all the world. It is through the very nobility of it that this warp has come into his nature. Sane in all things else, he is--I see it now, I understand it at last--insane on this one subject. |