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CHAPTER XXXII.
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As the door closed on Lord Leycester, Stella's heart seemed to leave her bosom1; it was as if all hope had fled with him, and as if her doom2 was irrevocably fixed3. For a moment she did not realize that she was leaning upon Jasper Adelstone for support, but when her numbed4 senses woke to a capacity for fresh pain, and she felt his hand touching5 hers, she shrank away from him with a shudder6, and summoning all her presence of mind, turned to him calmly:
"You have worked your will," she said, in a low voice. "What remains7? What other commands have you to lay upon me?"
He winced8, and the color struggled to his pale face.
"In the future," he said, in a low voice, "it will be your place to command, mine to obey those commands, willingly, cheerfully."
Stella waved her hand with weary impatience10.
"I am in your hands," she said; "what am I to do now? where am I to go? No! I know that; I will go back——" then she stopped, and a look of pain and fear came upon her beautiful face as she thought of the alarm with which her uncle would discover her flight, and the explanation which he would demand. "How can I go back? What can I say?"
"I have thought of that," he said, in a low voice. "I had foreseen the difficulty, and I have provided against it. I know that what I have done may only increase your anger, but I did it for the best."
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"What have you done?" asked Stella.
"I have telegraphed to your uncle to say that I had
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