[After the Storm by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookAfter the Storm CHAPTER VII 13/14
It was not written, as you can see by the date, until yesterday.
He has taken time to let passion cool.
Three days were permitted to elapse, that you might be heard from in case any change of purpose occurred.
But you remained silent.
You abandoned him." "Oh, father, why will you talk in this way? I tell you that Hartley is only doing this to punish me; that he has no more thought of an actual separation than he has of dying." "Admit this to be so, which I only do in the argument," said Mr. Delancy, "and what better aspect does it present ?" "The better aspect of sport as compared with earnest," replied Irene. "At which both will continue to play until earnest is reached--and a worse earnest than the present.
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