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Owen Leath did not go back with his step-mother to Givre.
In reply to her suggestion he announced his intention ofstaying on a day or two longer in Paris.
Anna left alone by the first train the next morning. Darrowwas to follow in the afternoon. When Owen had left them theevening before, Darrow waited a moment for her to speak;then, as she said nothing, he asked her if she really wishedhim to return to Givre. She made a mute sign of assent1, andhe added: "For you know that, much as I'm ready to do forOwen, I can't do that for him--I can't go back to be sentaway again.""No--no!"He came nearer, and looked at her, and she went to him. Allher fears seemed to fall from her as he held her. It was adifferent feeling from any she had known before: confusedand turbid2, as if secret shames and rancours stirred in it,yet richer, deeper, more enslaving. She leaned her headback and shut her eyes beneath his kisses. She knew nowthat she could never give him up.
Nevertheless she asked him, the next morning, to let her goback alone to Givre. She wanted time to think. She wasconvinced that what had happened was inevitable3, that sheand Darrow belonged to each other, and that he was right insaying no past folly4 could ever put them asunder5. If therewas a shade of difference in her feeling for him it was thatof an added intensity6. She felt restless, insecure out ofhis sight: she had a sense of incompleteness, of passionatedependence, that was somehow at variance7 with her ownconception of her character.
It was partly the consciousness of this change in herselfthat made her want to be alone. The solitude8 of her innerlife had given her the habit of these hours of self-examination, and she needed them as she needed her morningplunge into cold water.
During the journey she tried to review what had happened inthe light of her new decision and of her sudden relief frompain. She seemed to herself to have passed through somefiery

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