[That Mainwaring Affair by Maynard Barbour]@TWC D-Link bookThat Mainwaring Affair CHAPTER XVIII 13/13
I would need no attorney to make terms with him then!" "You forget; he would be a Mainwaring!" "Yes; but he would be the only Mainwaring and the only human being I could ever have loved, and I would have loved him better than my own life." "Love!" repeated Hobson, with a sneer.
"Who would ever have thought to hear that word from your lips! But how about your son, Walter; do you not love him ?" "Him!" she exclaimed, passionately; "the price I paid hoping to win Hugh Mainwaring! I am proud of him as my own flesh and blood, but love him? Never!" "But you have not yet told me what you think of my last suggestion," he said, tentatively, watching her closely.
Her manner changed instantly; rising with all her accustomed hauteur and turning from him with a gesture of dismissal, she replied,-- "Come to me later, when I shall have measured lances with our new opponent, and you shall have your answer." He would have spoken, but her dismissal was final, and with darkening face he left the room..
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