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Rose in Bloom

CHAPTER 14 AUNT CLARA'S PLAN
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I'd made up my mind to go alone, and when I told her, she was in despair till this superb idea came into her head.

After that, of course, it was easy enough for me to stick to the resolution I'd made." "Why did you decide to go, Charlie ?" And Rose looked up into the eyes that were fixed beseechingly on hers.
They wavered and glanced aside, then met hers honestly yet full of humility, which made her own fall as he answered very low: "Because I don't dare to stay." "Is it so hard ?" she said pitifully.
"Very hard.

I haven't the moral courage to own up and face ridicule, and it seems so mean to hide for fear of breaking my word.

I will keep it this time, Rose, if I go to the ends of the earth to do it." "It is not cowardly to flee temptation, and nobody whose opinion is worth having will ridicule any brave attempt to conquer one's self.
Don't mind it, Charlie, but stand fast, and I am sure you will succeed." "You don't know what it is, and I can't tell you, for till I tried to give it up I never guessed what a grip it had on me.

I thought it was only a habit, easy to drop when I liked, but it is stronger than I, and sometimes I feel as if possessed of a devil that will get the better of me, try as I may." He dropped her hands abruptly as he said that, with the energy of despair; and, as if afraid of saying too much, he left her for a minute, striking away at full speed, as if in truth he would "go to the ends of the earth" to escape the enemy within himself.
Rose stood still, appalled by this sudden knowledge of how much greater the evil was than she had dreamed.


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