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Eve’s Ransom

CHAPTER XVII
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Her accent of submission did not affect Hilliard as formerly; with a nervous thrill, he felt that she spoke as her heart dictated.

In his absence Eve had come to regard him, if not with the feeling he desired, with something that resembled it; he read the change in her eyes.

As they walked slowly away she kept nearer to him than of wont; now and then her arm touched his, and the contact gave him a delicious sensation.

Askance he observed her figure, its graceful, rather languid, movement; to-night she had a new power over him, and excited with a passion which made his earlier desires seem spiritless.
"One day more of Paris ?" he asked softly.
"Wouldn't it be better---- ?" she hesitated in the objection.
"Do you wish to break the journey in London ?" "No; let us go straight on." "To-morrow, then ?" "I don't think we ought to put it off.

The holiday is over." Hilliard nodded with satisfaction.


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