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           Butifshecamebackatonce,andwasseenleadingherusuallife,theincidentwasreducedtoitstrueproportions,astheoutbreakofadrunkenoldmanfuriousatbeingsurprisedindisreputablecompany.PeoplewouldsaythatMr.Royallhadinsultedhiswardtojustifyhimself,andthesordidtalewouldfallintoitsplaceinthechronicleofhisobscuredebaucheries.

           Charitysawtheforceoftheargument;butifsheacquiesceditwasnotsomuchbecauseofthatasbecauseitwasHarney’swish.SincethateveninginthedesertedhouseshecouldimaginenoreasonfordoingornotdoinganythingexceptthefactthatHarneywishedordidnotwishit.Allhertossingcontradictoryimpulsesweremergedinafatalisticacceptanceofhiswill.Itwasnotthatshefeltinhimanyascendancyofcharacter—thereweremomentsalreadywhensheknewshewasthestronger—butthatalltherestoflifehadbecomeamerecloudyrimaboutthecentralgloryoftheirpassion.Whenevershestoppedthinkingaboutthatforamomentshefeltasshesometimesdidafterlyingonthegrassandstaringuptoolongatthesky;hereyesweresofulloflightthateverythingaboutherwasablur.

           EachtimethatMissHatchard,inthecourseofherperiodicalincursionsintothework-room,droppedanallusiontoheryoungcousin,thearchitect,theeffectwasthesameonCharity.Thehemlockgarlandshewaswearingfelltoherkneesandshesatinakindoftrance.ItwassomanifestlyabsurdthatMissHatchardshouldtalkofHarneyinthatfamiliarpossessiveway,asifshehadanyclaimonhim,orknewanythingabouthim.

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