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CHAPTER XXII.
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Stella, turned her eyes upon him, and something like pity took possession of her for a moment. It was a womanly feeling, and it softened1 her reply.
"I—am very sorry," she said, in a low voice.
"Sorry!" he repeated, hoarsely3, quickly. "Do not say that!"
"Yes—I am very sorry," she repeated. "I—I—did not know——"
"Did not know that I loved you!" he retorted, almost sharply. "Were you blind? Every word, every look of mine would have told you, if you had cared to know——"
Her face flushed, and she raised her eyes to his with a flash of indignation.
"I did not know!" she breathed.
"Forgive me!" he pleaded hoarsely. "I—I am very unfortunate. I offend and anger you! I told you that I should not be able to say what I had to say with credit to myself. Pray forgive me. I meant that though I tried to hide my love, it must have betrayed itself. How could it be otherwise? Stella, have you no other word for me?"
"None," she said, looking away. "I am very sorry. I did not know. But it could not have been. Never."
He stood regarding her, his breath coming in long gasps4.
"You mean you never can love me?" he asked.
Stella raised her eyes.
"Yes," she said.
His hand closed over the knife until the back of the blade pressed deeply into the quivering palm.
"Never is—is a long day," he said, hoarsely. "Do not say 'never.' I will be patient; see, I am patient, I am calm now, and will not offend you again! I will be patient and wait; I will wait for years, if you will but give me hope—if you will but try to love me a little!"
Stella's face paled, and her lips quivered.
"I cannot," she said, in a low voice. "You—you do not understand. One cannot teach oneself to love—cannot try. It is impossible. Besides—you do not know what you ask. You do not understand!"
"Do I not?" he said, and a bitter sneer5 curled the thin lips. "I do understand. I know—I have a suspicion of the reason why you answer me like this."
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| v.轻蔑;嘲笑;n.嘲笑,讥讽的言语 | |
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| v.(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的过去式和过去分词 );解决(争端、交易),达成(协议) | |
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