[Tommy and Grizel by J.M. Barrie]@TWC D-Link bookTommy and Grizel CHAPTER XXIX 6/18
It is telling you why.
Does it need an interpreter? It is saying you hate me because you think I don't love you." "Don't you ?" she asked fiercely. "No," Tommy said. Her hands were tearing each other, and she could not trust herself to speak.
She sat down deadly pale in the chair he had offered her. "No man ever loved you," he said, leaning over her with his hand on the back of the chair.
"You are smiling at that, I know; but it is true, Lady Disdain.
They may have vowed to blow their brains out, and seldom did it; they may have let you walk over them, and they may have become your fetch-and-carry, for you were always able to drive them crazy; but love does not bring men so low.
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