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Chapter XVIII

           Shehadbeensoshieldedinthemidstofalmostentirefreedom,owingtothecircumstancesofherlife,thatthewordsandthelookappearedtoherasalmostinsulting.Sheliftedherheadwithaproudgesture.

           “Iamnotyour’dear,’”shesaidwithslowdistinctness.“Thereisn’tathingintheworldyoucandoforme.IcameheretoseeifIcoulddosomething—averygreatsomething—foryou;butifIdon’tlikeyou,Iwon’tdoit!”

           ThenLordO’Moredidstare.Suddenlyhebrokeintoaringinglaugh.Withoutachangeofattitudeorexpression,theAngelstoodlookingsteadilyathim.

           Therewasasilkenrustle,thenabeautifulwomanwithcheeksofsatinypink,darkhair,andeyesofpureIrishblue,movedtoLordO’More’sside,andcatchinghisarm,shookhimimpatiently.

           “Terence!Haveyoulostyoursenses?”shecried.“Didn’tyouunderstandwhatthechildsaid?Lookatherface!Seewhatshehas!”

           LordO’Moreopenedhiseyeswidelyandsatup.HedidlookattheAngel’sfaceintently,andsuddenlyfounditsogoodthatitwasdifficulttofollowthenextinjunction.Hearoseinstantly.

           “Ibegyourpardon,”hesaid.“Thefactis,IamleavingChicagosorelydisappointed.Itmakesmebitterandreckless.Ithoughtyouonemoreofthosequeer,uselesspeoplewhohavethrustthemselvesonmeconstantly,andIwascareless.Forgiveme,andtellmewhyyoucame.”

           “IwillifIlikeyou,”saidtheAngelstoutly,“andifIdon’t,Iwon’t!”

           “ButIbeganallwrong,andnowIdon’tknowhowtomakeyoulikeme,”saidhislordship,withsincerepenitenceinhistone.

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