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AFTER a short interval1, the drawing-room door was opened again. Waiting on the threshold, the Irish lord asked if he might come in.
Iris2 replied coldly. “This is not my house,” she said; “I must leave you to decide for yourself.”
Lord Harry3 crossed the room to speak to her and stopped. There was no sign of relenting towards him in that dearly-loved face. “I wonder whether it would be a relief to you,” he suggested with piteous humility4, “if I went away?”
If she had been true to herself, she would have said, Yes. Where is the woman to be found, in her place, with a heart hard enough to have set her that example? She pointed5 to a chair. He felt her indulgence gratefully. Following the impulse of the moment, he attempted to excuse his conduct.
“There is only one thing I can say for myself,” he confessed, “I didn’t begin by deceiving you. While you had your eye on me, Iris, I was an honourable7 man.”
This extraordinary defence reduced her to silence. Was there another man in the world who would have pleaded for pardon in that way? “I’m afraid I have not made myself understood,” he said. “May I try again?”
“If you please.”
The vagabond nobleman made a resolute8 effort to explain himself intelligibly9, this time:
“See now! We said good-bye, over there, in the poor old island. Well, indeed I meant it, when I owned that I was unworthy of you. I didn’t contradict you, when you said you could never be my wife, after such a life as I have led. And, do remember, I submitted to your returning to England, without presuming to make a complaint. Ah, my sweet girl, it was easy to submit, while I could look at you, and hear the sound of your voice, and beg for that last kiss — and get it. Reverend gentlemen talk about the fall of Adam. What was that to the fall of Harry, when he was back in his own little cottage, without the hope of ever seeing you again? To the best of my recollection, the serpent that

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n.间隔,间距;幕间休息,中场休息 | |
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