7/20 Celie's innocence than her guilt. Think well, for I will be guided by you, M.Ricardo," said Hanaud solemnly. "If you think it better that your friend should live in torture until Marthe Gobin comes, and then perhaps suffer worse torture from the news she brings, be it so. If, on the other hand, you think it will be best to leave M.Wethermill in peace until we know her story, be it so. |