Chapter 15
t least shake hands.”
ook it first in one, th his own.
“You . I cannot say more. Not olerable to me in ter of creditor for sucion: but you: it is different;—I feel your benefits no burden, Jane.”
me: visible trembled on his voice was checked.
“Good-nig, benefit, burden, obligation, in the case.”
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Strange energy was in range fire in his look.
“I am glad I o be ahen I was going.
“! you will go?”
“I am cold, sir.”
“Cold? Yes,—and standing in a pool! Go, t ill retained my free it. I bet myself of an expedient.
“I think I hear Mrs. Fairfax move, sir,” said I.
“ell, leave me:” he relaxed his fingers, and I was gone.
I regained my couc never t of sleep. till morning daossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea, sometimes I sas ers a s as t triumply to I could not reac, even in fancy—a counteracting breeze bleinually drove me back. Sense delirium: judgment oo feveriso rest, I rose as soon as day dawned.