o know what at the moment assing in his mind—in what manner he thought of her,and whether,in defiance of everything, she was still dear to him.Perhaps he had been civil only because he felt himself at ease;yet there had been that in his voice which was not like ease.Whether he had felt more of pain or of pleasure in seeing her,she could not tell,but he certainly had not seen her withposure.
At length, however, the remarks of herpanions on her absenind aroused her, and she felt the y of appearing more like herself.快眼看书小说阅读_www.bookcu.com
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