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Darrow was still standing1 on her threshold. As she put thequestion he entered the room and closed the door behind him.
His heart was beating a little faster than usual and he hadno clear idea of what he was about to do or say, beyond thedefinite conviction that, whatever passing impulse ofexpiation moved him, he would not be fool enough to tell herthat he had not sent her letter. He knew that mostwrongdoing works, on the whole, less mischief2 than itsuseless confession3; and this was clearly a case where apassing folly4 might be turned, by avowal5, into a seriousoffense.
"I'm so sorry--so sorry; but you must let me help you...Youwill let me help you?" he said.
He took her hands and pressed them together between his,counting on a friendly touch to help out the insufficiencyof words. He felt her yield slightly to his clasp, andhurried on without giving her time to answer.
"Isn't it a pity to spoil our good time together byregretting anything you might have done to prevent ourhaving it?"She drew back, freeing her hands. Her face, losing its lookof appealing confidence, was suddenly sharpened by distrust.
"You didn't forget to post my letter?"Darrow stood before her, constrained7 and ashamed, and evermore keenly aware that the betrayal of his distress8 must bea greater offense6 than its concealment9.
"What an insinuation!" he cried, throwing out his hands witha laugh.
Her face instantly melted to laughter. "Well, then--IWON'T be sorry; I won't regret anything except that ourgood time is over!"The words were so unexpected that they routed all hisresolves. If she had gone on doubting him he could probablyhave gone on deceiving her; but her unhesitating acceptanceof his word made him hate the part he was playing. At thesame moment a doubt shot up its serpenthead in his ownbosom. Was it not he rather than she who was childishlytrustful? Was she not almost too ready to take his word, anddismiss once for all the

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avowal
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