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An Outback Marriage

CHAPTER XII
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It's all my fault.

I've lost heart over things lately, and it will only harm you if we keep up this pretence of being engaged.

Nothing can come of it." "Why not?
Why can't we wait ?" "Wait! To be stuck in Tarrong all my life among these people, and up to my neck in debt! No, little woman, as soon as ever I can get things squared up, I'm off out of this, and I dare say we'll never see each other again.

I've made a mess of things here, and I'm off somewhere else." It seemed almost incredible to her that a man could so throw up the fight; and then a thought flashed into her mind.
"It is not because Miss Grant has come that you do this ?" He laughed with a well-simulated indifference.
"Miss Grant!" he said, "I have only seen her twice--that day on the coach and last night." She seemed to study the question, still holding his hands, and looking up into his face.

The light in the room was stronger, and there were sounds as if some of the household were stirring.
"So we must say 'Good-bye!'" she said, "just because you are short of money.


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