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Forced to the wall, Julia’s mind always became cool and practical. Tay inspired her with a new fear. If he had come to Nevis to await her husband’s death, he intended to marry her and take her away with him. It was one more proof that he possessed1 that form of genius which makes certain men the quick partner of circumstance and insures their mastery of life. In his own phraseology, he never missed a trick. No doubt he would take out a special license2 to-morrow.
But she had no intention of being rushed into marriage. The most formidable barrier had been razed3; her desertion of the women might bring reprobation4 on herself, but not ridicule5 on the cause; nevertheless, confronted with the necessity of an immediate6 decision, she realized acutely that four years of devotion to a great impersonal7 ideal had inspired her with a love for it of which she had barely been conscious at the time. The idea of deserting this cause she had made her own, or, at the most, giving it a divided homage8 in a distant land, renewed that love with such a jealous intensity9 that for the moment she hated Tay as the chief exponent10 of that ruthless male force which had bred the revolt of Woman. His dash to Nevis was a declaration of war, but a war which should bring defeat to her not to him. She buckled11 on her own armor at the thought. It was possible that he would win, but not without her full
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possessed
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reprobation
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ridicule
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impersonal
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exponent
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buckled
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connivance
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impulsive
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frankly
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preeminent
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arrogance
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manifestation
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unreasonable
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magnetism
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flirted
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flirtatious
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pickle
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