19/35 Be the woman whom I once spoke of--the woman I still have in my mind--who can nobly reveal the noble nature that is in her. And never forget this--my faith in you is as firm as ever!" She looked at him proudly and gratefully. "I have put it out of my own power to yield. Horace has my promise that I will explain everything to him, in this room." Julian started. "_He_, at least, has no suspicion of the truth." "Horace has appealed to my duty to him as his betrothed wife," she answered. |