[Martin Eden by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookMartin Eden CHAPTER XXI 10/18
I am almost a lunatic, my head is so turned with joy." "I am glad I am a woman, Martin--dear," she said, after a long sigh. He crushed her in his arms again and again, and then asked:- "And you? When did you first know ?" "Oh, I knew it all the time, almost, from the first." "And I have been as blind as a bat!" he cried, a ring of vexation in his voice.
"I never dreamed it until just how, when I--when I kissed you." "I didn't mean that." She drew herself partly away and looked at him.
"I meant I knew you loved almost from the first." "And you ?" he demanded. "It came to me suddenly." She was speaking very slowly, her eyes warm and fluttery and melting, a soft flush on her cheeks that did not go away.
"I never knew until just now when--you put your arms around me. And I never expected to marry you, Martin, not until just now.
How did you make me love you ?" "I don't know," he laughed, "unless just by loving you, for I loved you hard enough to melt the heart of a stone, much less the heart of the living, breathing woman you are." "This is so different from what I thought love would be," she announced irrelevantly. "What did you think it would be like ?" "I didn't think it would be like this." She was looking into his eyes at the moment, but her own dropped as she continued, "You see, I didn't know what this was like." He offered to draw her toward him again, but it was no more than a tentative muscular movement of the girdling arm, for he feared that he might be greedy.
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