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not see you," said Nell. "I am to ask you to go--where you are going--without seeing her." He looked at her steadily, gnawing his lip softly. "I--I don't understand," he said, still trying to smile. "She--told you that I am going--abroad?" Nell inclined her head gravely. "Yes? But didn't she tell you that--that I must see her before I go? That--that it is important?" "She cannot see you," said Nell, her heart beating fast. "She wishes you to go, and--and to remain abroad----" His face crimsoned, then went pale. "You know--she has told you why--why I have come this morning?" he said, in a low voice. "Yes, I know," assented Nell, the shame, for him, dyeing her face. He stared at her for a moment in silence; then he said, half defiantly, half sullenly: "Very well, then. If you know why I am here, you must know that I cannot take such a message, that I cannot go--without her. For Heaven's sake, Miss Lorton, go and fetch her! There is no time to lose. Her--my happiness is at stake. I beg your pardon; I'm afraid I'm brusque; but----For Heaven's sake, bring her! If I could see her, speak to her for a moment----" Nell shook her head. "I cannot," she said. "It would be of no use. Lady Wolfer would not go with you." He came nearer to her and lowered his voice, almost speaking through his teeth. "See here, Miss Lorton, you--you have no right to be in this business--to interfere with it. You--you are too young to understand----" Nell crimsoned. "No," she said, almost inaudibly. "I understand. I--I have seen your letter." Her calm, almost her courage, broke down, and, clasping her hands, she pleaded to him. "Oh, yes, I do understand! Sir Archie, go; do, do go! It is cruel of you to stay. If--if you really love her, you will go and never come back." His face went white and his eyes flashed. "No, you don't understand, although you think you do. You say that I am cruel. I should be cruel if I did what she asks me, what you wish me to do, to leave her in this house, to the old life of misery. I love her; I want to take her away with me from the man who doesn't care an atom for her, whom she does not love." "It isn't true!" said Nell, with a sudden burst of indignation, and with a sudden insight as inexplicable as it was sudden. "He loves her, and she, though she does not know it, cares for him. They would have discovered the truth if you had not come between them and made them hard and cold
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