[The Gold Trail by Harold Bindloss]@TWC D-Link bookThe Gold Trail CHAPTER XVI 14/20
She felt, simply because he had said it, that this must be correct as far as it went, but she was equally sure that he could have gone a good deal further.
She was, of course, aware that there were a good many men in Canada whose absence from the old country was not regretted by their friends, and she was a little hurt that he did not seem to shrink from the possibility of her setting him down as one of them.
She could not know that he was in a very bitter mood just then. "Well," she said, "as you say, it is not likely that I shall have any occasion to mention you, and I certainly won't do it casually.
You must, however, be content with that." "Yes," said Weston.
"After all, it really doesn't matter very much anyway." Ida let the matter drop, for she had something else to say, and it had been in her mind rather often lately. "When we leave here you will be without an occupation, won't you ?" she asked; and then proceeded somewhat hastily without waiting for him to answer.
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