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u go about it handsomely! If you wished me to despise you, to hate you, this would be very fit, what you say." "You may hate me, despise me, Helena. Let it be so. But you shall not ignore me, as you have these three years." "It was your fault; your wish--as well as my wish. We agreed to that. Why bring it up again? When the news came that you had quit your profession, and just at the time you had lost all your father's fortune and your own, had turned your back and run away, when you should have stayed and fought--well, do you think a girl cares for that sort of man? No. A man must do something in this world. He mustn't quit. He's got to _fight_." "Not even if he has nothing to work for?" "No, not even then. There are plenty of girls in the world----" "One." --"And a man mustn't throw away his life for any one woman. That isn't right. He has his work to do, his place to make and hold. That's what a woman wants in a man. But you didn't. Now, you come and say we must forget all the years of off-and-on, all the time we--we--wasted, don't you know? And because I am, for a little while, in your hands, you talk to me in a way of which you ought to be ashamed. You threaten me, a woman. You even almost compromise me. This will make talk. You speak to me as though, indeed, you were a buccaneer, and I, indeed, in your power absolutely. If I did not know you----" "You do not. Forget the man you knew. I am not he." She spread out her hands mockingly, and yet more I felt my anger rise. "I am another man. I am my father, and his great grandfather, and all his ancestors, pirates all. I know what I covet, and by the Lord! nothing shall stop me, least of all the law. I shall take my own where I find it." "And now listen!" I concluded. "I am master on this ship, no matter how I got it. Late poor, as you say, I shall be richer soon, for I shall take, law or no law, consent or no consent, what I want, what I will have. And that is you! "Each day, at eleven, Helena," I concluded, "I shall meet you on the after deck, and shall try to be kind, try to be courteous----" "Why, Harry----" "Try to be calm, too. I want to give you time to think. And I, too, must think. For a time, I wondered what was right, in case you had really pledged yourself to another man." "Suppose I had?" she asked, sphinx-like. "I will try to discover that. Not that it would make any difference in my plans." "You would take what was ano
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