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irl turned with a start--a letter fell to the ground. She made a faint ineffectual effort to pick it up, and sank into a chair. 'Rose--darling!' cried Catherine, springing up, 'are you ill?' Rose looked at her with a perfectly colorless fixed face, made a feeble negative sign, and then laying her arms on the breakfast-table in front of her, let her head fall upon them. Catherine stood over her aghast. 'My darling--what is it? Come and lie down--take this water.' She put some close to her sister's hand, but Rose pushed it away. 'Don't talk to me, 'she said, with difficulty. Catherine knelt beside her in helpless pain and perplexity, her cheek resting against her sister's shoulder as a mute sign of sympathy. What could be the matter? Presently her gaze travelled from Rose to the letter on the floor. It lay with the address uppermost, and she at once recognized Langham's handwriting. But before she could combine any rational ideas with this quick perception, Rose had partially mastered herself. She raised her head slowly and grasped her sister's arm. 'I was startled,' she said, a forced smile on her white lips. 'Last night Mr. Langham asked me to marry him--I expected him here this morning to consult with mamma and you. That letter is to inform me that--he made a mistake--and he was very sorry! So am I! It is so--so--bewildering!' She got up restlessly and went to the fire as though shivering with cold. Catherine thought she hardly knew what she was saying. The older sister followed her, and throwing an arm round her pressed the slim irresponsive figure close. Her eyes were bright with anger, her lips quivering. 'That he should _dare!_' she cried. 'Rose--my poor little Rose?' 'Don't blame him!' said Rose, crouching down before the fire, while Catherine fell into the arm-chair again. 'It doesn't seem to count, from you--you have always been so ready to blame him!' Her brow contracted--she looked frowning into the fire--her still colorless mouth working painfully. Catherine was cut to the heart. 'Oh Rose!' she said, holding out her hands, 'I will blame no one, dear, I seem hard--but I love you so. Oh, tell me--you would have told we everything once!' There was the most painful yearning in her tone. Rose lifted a listless right hand and put it into her sister's out-stretched palms. But she made no answer, till suddenly, with a smothered cry, she fell toward Catherine. 'Catherine! I cannot bear i
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