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you don't want it--" She rose. "I must say this, though, before I go. I blame myself. I don't blame you. You are wrong if you think I came to forgive you." She was stumbling toward the door. "Elizabeth, what did bring you?" She turned to him, with her hand on the door knob. "I came because I wanted to see you again." He strode after her and catching her by the arm, turned her until he faced her. "And why did you want to see me again? You can't still care for me. You know the story. You know I was here and didn't see you. You've seen Leslie Ward. You know my past. What you don't know--" He looked down into her eyes. "A little work, a little sleep, a little love," he repeated. "What did you mean by that?" "Just that," she said simply. "Only not a little love, Dick. Maybe you don't want me now. I don't know. I have suffered so much that I'm not sure of anything." "Want you!" he said. "More than anything on this earth." Bassett was at his desk in the office. It was late, and the night editor, seeing him reading the early edition, his feet on his desk, carried over his coffee and doughnuts and joined him. "Sometime," he said, "I'm going to get that Clark story out of you. If it wasn't you who turned up the confession, I'll eat it." Bassett yawned. "Have it your own way," he said indifferently. "You were shielding somebody, weren't you? No? What's the answer?" Bassett made no reply. He picked up the paper and pointed to an item with the end of his pencil. "Seen this?" The night editor read it with bewilderment. He glanced up. "What's that got to do with the Clark case?" "Nothing. Nice people, though. Know them both." When the night editor walked away, rather affronted, Bassett took up the paper and reread the paragraph. "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler, of Haverly, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Doctor Richard Livingstone." He sat for a long time staring at it. End of Project Gutenberg's The Breaking Point, by Mary Roberts Rinehart *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BREAKING POINT *** ***** This file should be named 1601.txt or 1601.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/6/0/1601/ Produced by Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteers Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print
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