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"No! No!" she cried, and struggled in my arms, so that I caught

her hands, and held them close, and kissed them many times.

"Oh, Charmian! Charmian!--don't you know--can't you see--it

is you I want--you, and only you forever; whatever you were

--whatever you are--I love you--love you, and always must!

Marry me, Charmian!--marry me! and you shall be dearer than

my life--more to me than my soul--" But, as I spoke, her hands

were snatched away, her eyes blazed into mine, and her lips

were all bitter scorn, and at the sight, fear came upon me.

"Marry you!" she panted; "marry you?--no and no and no!" And so

she stamped her foot, and sobbed, and turning, fled from me, out

of the cottage.

And now to fear came wonder, and with wonder was despair.

Truly, was ever man so great a fool!