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In the usual quiet corner.—which, that time, was in the shadow of a palm in the hall. Before I had got into my stride she checked me,—touching my sleeve with her fan, turning towards me with startled eyes.
'Stop, please!' But I was not to be stopped. Cliff Challoner passed, with Gerty Cazell. I fancy that, as he passed, he nodded. I did not care. I was wound up to go, and I went it. No man knows how he can talk till he does talk,—to the girl he wants to marry. It is my impression that I gave her recollections of the Restoration poets.
She seemed surprised,—not having previously detected in me the poetic strain, and insisted on cutting in.
'Mr Atherton, I am so sorry.' Then I did let fly.
'Sorry that I love you!—why? Why should you be sorry that you have become the one thing needful in any man's eyes,—even in mine? The one thing precious,—the one thing to be altogether esteemed! Is it so common for a woman to come across a man who would be willing to lay down his life for her that she should be sorry when she finds him?' 'I did not know that you felt like this, though I confess that I have had my—my doubts.' 'Doubts!—I thank you.' 'You are quite aware, Mr Atherton, that I like you very much.' 'Like me!—Bah!' 'I cannot help liking you,—though it may be "bah."' 'I don't want you to like me,—I want you to love me.' 'Precisely,—that is your mistake.' 'My mistake!—in wanting you to love me!—when I love you—' 'Then you shouldn't,—though I can't help thinking that you are mistaken even there.' 'Mistaken!—in supposing that I love you!—when I assert and reassert it with the whole force of my being!

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