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A FIRST APPEAL.35suchfancies now. This is no time for them.We must look thingsin the face, and act.""It is not I, but you, who refuse to lookthings in the face, Stewart. This woman, yvhomIdo not know, who has not sought my acquaintance,whose name you have not once mentionedbefore me, but who makes yTou the confidantof her flirtations and her appointments — she isyoung and beautiful, is she not?"" What the devil does it matter whether sheis or not?" said Routh, fiercely.are bent on driving me mad."I think youWhat has cometo you? Idon't know youin this new character.Itellyou, this — "woman" Mrs.Bembridge," said Harriet, calmly."Mrs. Bembridge, then, has been the meansof my making a discovery which is of tremendousimportance, and thus she has unconsciouslysaved me from anawful danger.""By preventing George Dallas from findingout this fact for a little longer?"" Precisely so. NowIhope you ha\-e cometo yourself,Harriet, and will talk rationally aboutthis."
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A FIRST APPEAL.35suchfancies now. This is no time for them.We must look thingsin the face, and act.""It is not I, but you, who refuse to lookthings in the face, Stewart. This woman, yvhomIdo not know, who has not sought my acquaintance,whose name you have not once mentionedbefore me, but who makes yTou the confidantof her flirtations and her appointments — she isyoung and beautiful, is she not?"" What the devil does it matter whether sheis or not?" said Routh, fiercely.are bent on driving me mad."I think youWhat has cometo you? Idon't know youin this new character.Itellyou, this — "woman" Mrs.Bembridge," said Harriet, calmly."Mrs. Bembridge, then, has been the meansof my making a discovery which is of tremendousimportance, and thus she has unconsciouslysaved me from anawful danger.""By preventing George Dallas from findingout this fact for a little longer?"" Precisely so. NowIhope you ha\-e cometo yourself,Harriet, and will talk rationally aboutthis."