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Evan Harrington

CHAPTER XXXV
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'You hesitate, Juley?
What?
Could you think so ?' Young women after a common game are shrewd.

Juliana may have seen that Rose was not steady on the plank she walked, and required support.
'I don't know,' she said, turning her cheek to her pillow.
'What an answer!' Rose exclaimed.

'Have you no opinion?
What did you say yesterday?
It's silent as the grave with me: but if you do care for him, you must think one thing or the other.' 'I suppose not, then--no,' said Juliana.
Repeating the languid words bitterly, Rose continued: 'What is it to love without having faith in him you love?
You make my mind easier.' Juliana caught the implied taunt, and said, fretfully: 'I'm ill.

You're so passionate.

You don't tell me what it is.


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