[Beth Norvell by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookBeth Norvell CHAPTER IX 6/19
Yet I cannot help feeling a natural curiosity.
Tell me, what are you doing here ?" "That is quite easily seen; I am endeavoring to earn a living." "A nice, quiet, respectable sort of a place you have chosen, certainly. It is about the last spot I should ever have expected to discover you in, knowing as I do your former puritanical morals.
Your tastes must have greatly changed under the spur," and he laughed lightly, in mockery. Miss Norvell's lips curled in unconcealed contempt, her eyes darkening with indignation. "My present associations were not entered into from choice but from necessity.
With you, I understand, it is deliberate choice." The man stood undecided, fingering the edge of the curtain, vaguely realizing that he was merely injuring his own cause by continuing to anger her, yet far too deeply hit to remain entirely silent. "You seem inclined to strike out as hard as ever," he retorted, yet in tones of manifest regret.
"But just now there is not the slightest occasion for any bitterness.
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