47/53 I shall have to take an early train." "This is because I have offended you," Waymark said, moving nearer to her. "You had no thought of going before that." "I am not surprised that you refuse to believe me," returned Ida, smiling very faintly. And now I must go in again;--I am very tired." "No," he exclaimed as she moved away, "you must not go in till--till you have forgotten me. At least come away to a quiet place, where I can speak freely to you; these people--" "To-morrow morning," she said, waving her hand wearily. |