63/166 But what I seem to feel is that I don't WANT to like it. That is," he amended, "unless I feel surer I do than appears very probable. I don't want to have to THINK I like it in a case when I really shan't. I've had to do that in some cases," he confessed--"when it has been a question of other things. I don't want," he wound up, "to be MADE to make a mistake." "Ah, but it's too dreadful," she returned, "that you should even have to FEAR--or just nervously to dream--that you may be. |