[The Testing of Diana Mallory by Mrs. Humphry Ward]@TWC D-Link bookThe Testing of Diana Mallory CHAPTER V 26/39
Yet what that meaning might be the girl could not tell. At last, as she watched her, Marion Vincent looked up. "Mr.Barton would talk to me just now about the history of his own life. I suppose it was the dance and the supper excited him.
He began to testify! Sometimes when he does that he is magnificent.
He said some fine things to-night.
But I am run down and couldn't stand it." Diana asked if Mr.Barton had himself gone through a great struggle with poverty. "The usual struggle.
No more than thousands of others.
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