[Across the Zodiac by Percy Greg]@TWC D-Link bookAcross the Zodiac CHAPTER XXIV - WINTER 24/37
You would take my word implicitly; you would have made up your mind before you heard her; you would deal harder measure to Eive than to any one, _because_ she is your pet; you would think for once not of sparing the culprit, but of satisfying me; and afterwards"---- She paused, and I saw that she would not conclude in words a sentence I could perhaps have finished for myself. "I see," I replied, "that Eive is the source of your trouble, but not what the trouble is.
For her sake, do not force me to extort the truth from her." "I doubt whether she has guessed my misgiving," Eveena answered.
"It may be that you are right--that it is because she was so long the only one you were fond of, that I cannot like and trust her as you do. But ...
you leave the telegraph in my charge, understanding, of course, that it will be used as when you are at home.
So, after Davilo's warning, I have written their messages for Eunane and the others, but I could not refuse Eive's request to write her own, and, like you, I have never read them." "Why ?" I asked.
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