[Thyrza by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookThyrza CHAPTER IV 32/36
But of course it isn't the kind of place for you, Miss Trent.' She kept silence.
They were walking through a quiet street where the only light came from the gas-lamps.
Ackroyd presently looked again into her face. 'Will you come out to-morrow ?' he asked, softly. 'Not to-morrow, Mr.Ackroyd.' She added: 'If I did I couldn't come alone.
It is better to tell you at once, isn't it? I don't mind with my sister, because then we just go like friends; but I don't want to have people think anything else.' 'Then come with your sister.
We _are_ friends, aren't we? I can wait for something else.' 'But you mustn't, Mr.Ackroyd.
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