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After the Storm

CHAPTER XII
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The sphere of her antagonism failed to reach him.

He did not understand the meaning of her opposition to his wishes, and so pride, self-love and self-will remained quiescent.

How peacefully unconscious was he of the fact that his feet were standing over a mine, and that a single spark of passion struck from him would have sprung that mine in fierce explosion! He read to Irene from a volume which he knew to be a favorite; talked to her about Ivy Cliff and her father; suggested an early visit to the pleasant old river home; and thus charmed away the evil spirits which had found a lodgment in her bosom.
But how different it might have been!.


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