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nto marrying you--and then to confess to her the color of your face?" He sighed bitterly. "I shall fill her with horror of me, if I confess it. Look at me! look at me!" he said, lifting his ghastly hands in despair to his blue face. I was determined not to give way--even to that. "Be a man!" I said. "Own it boldly. What is she going to marry you for? For your face that she can never see? No! For your heart that is one with her own. Trust to her natural good sense--and, better than that, to the devoted love that you have inspired in her. She will see her stupid prejudice in its true light, when she feels it trying to part her from _you._" "No! no! no! Remember her letter to her father. I shall lose her for ever, if I tell her now!" I took his arm, and endeavored to lead him to Lucilla. She as already trying to escape from her father; she was already longing to hear the sound of Oscar's voice again. He obstinately shrank back. I began to feel angry with him. In another moment, I should have said or done something that I might have repented of afterwards--if a new interruption had not happened before I could open my lips. Another person appeared in the garden--the man-servant from Browndown; with a letter for his master in his hand. "This has just come, sir," said the man, "by the afternoon post. It is marked 'Immediate.' I thought I had better bring it to you here." Oscar took the letter, and looked at the address. "My brother's writing!" he exclaimed. "A letter from Nugent!" He opened the letter--and burst out with a cry of joy which brought Lucilla instantly to his side. "What is it?" she asked eagerly. "Nugent is coming back! Nugent will be here in a week! Oh, Lucilla! my brother is coming to stay with me at Browndown!" He caught her in his arms, and kissed her, in the first rapture of receiving that welcome news. She forced herself away from him without answering a word. She turned her poor blind face round and round, in the search for me. "Here I am!" I said. She roughly and angrily put her arm in mine. I saw the jealous misery in her face as she dragged me away with here to the house. Never yet had Oscar's voice, in _her_ experience of him, sounded the note of happiness that she heard in it now! Never yet had she felt Oscar's heart on Oscar's lips, as she felt it when he kissed her in the first joy of anticipating Nugent's return! "Can he hear me?" she whispered, when we had le
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