48/50 I may perhaps come to feel you as a girl ought to when she marries, and how else can I tell unless I meet you and talk with you? I don't blame you for a moment; I think it would be ridiculous to blame you. Yet we have gone against the ordinary rule, and people would make us suffer for it--or me, at all events. Widdowson looked at her with eyes of passionate admiration. Let us disregard people, then. |