"If you suffered, it was your own fault," she replied, calm as the Fate that

holds the shears and the thread. "I wanted to explain to you why I broke my

engagement and why I went with Joseph: you refused to allow me."

"But before that! Remember that I had gone to see you the night before. You

had a chance to explain then. But you did not explain. Still, I did not

doubt that your reason was good. I did not ask you to state it. But when I

saw you at the party with Joseph, was I not right, in thinking that the time

for an explanation had passed?"

"No," she replied. "As long as I did not give any reason, you ought not to

have asked for one; but when I wished to give it, you should have been ready

to hear it."

He drew himself up quickly.

"This is a poor pitiful misunderstanding. I say, forgive me! We will let it

pass. I had thought each of us was wrong--you first, I, afterward."

"I was not wrong either first or last!"

"Think so if you must! Only, try to understand me! Amy, you know I've loved

you. You could never have acted toward me as you have, if you had not

believed that. And that night--the night you would not see me alone--I went

to ask you to marry me. I meant to ask you the next night. I am here to ask

you now! . . ."

He told her of the necessity that had kept him from speaking sooner, of the

recent change which made it possible. He explained how he had waited and

planned and had shaped his whole life with the thought that she would share

it. She had listened with greater interest especially to what he had said

about the improvement in his fortunes. Her head had dropped slightly forward

as though she were thinking that after all perhaps she had made a mistake.

But she now lifted it with deliberateness: "And what right had you to be so sure all this time that I would marry you

whenever you asked me? What right had you to take it for granted that

whenever you were ready, I would be?"

The hot flush of shame dyed his face that she could deal herself such a

wound and not even know it.

He drew himself up again, sparing her: "I loved you. I could not love without hoping. I could not hope without

planning. Hoping, planning, striving,--everything!--it was all because I

loved you!" And then he waited, looking down on her in silence.




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