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Beatrice

CHAPTER XXI
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Then you can give it up." "Why should I promise you this, Beatrice ?" "Because I ask it of you.

Once I saved your life, Mr.Bingham, and it gives me some little right to direct its course.

I wish that the man whom I saved to the world should be among the first men in the world, not in wealth, which is an accident, but in intellect and force.

Promise me this and I shall be happy." "I promise you," he said, "I promise that I will try to rise because you ask it, not because the prospect attracts me; but as he spoke his heart was wrung.

It was bitter to hear her speak thus of a future in which she would have no share, which, as her words implied, would be a thing utterly apart from her, as much apart as though she were dead.
"Yes," he said again, "you gave me my life, and it makes me very unhappy to think that I can give you nothing in return.


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