"Jane, will you have a flower?"
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He gathered a half-blown rose, the first on the bush, and offered it to me.
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"Thank you, sir."
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"Do you like this sunrise, Jane? That sky with its high and light clouds which are sure to melt away as the day waxes warm-this placid and balmly atmosphere?"
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"I do, very much."
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"You have passed a strange night, Jane."
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"And it has made you look pale-were you afraid when I left you alone with Mason?"
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"I was afraid of some one coming out of the inner room."
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"But I had fastened the door-I had the key in my pocket: I should have been a careless shepherd if I had left a lamb-my pet lamb-so near a wolf's den, unguarded: you were safe."
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"Will Grace Poole live here still, sir?"
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"Oh yes! don't trouble your head about her-put the thing out of your thoughts."
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"Yet it seems to me your life is hardly secure while she stays."
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"Never fear-I will take care of myself."
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"Is the danger you apprehended last night gone by now, sir?"
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"I cannot vouch for that till Mason is out of England: nor even then. To live, for me, Jane, is to stand on a crater-crust which may crack and spue fire any day."
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"But Mr. Mason seems a man easily led. Your influence, sir, is evidently potent with him: he will never set you at defiance or wilfully injure you."
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"Oh, no! Mason will not defy me; nor, knowing it, will he hurt me-but, unintentionally, he might in a moment, by one careless word, deprive me, if not of life, yet for ever of happiness."
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"Tell him to be cautious, sir: let him know what you fear, and show him how to avert the danger."
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He laughed sardonically, hastily took my hand, and as hastily threw it from him.
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"If I could do that, simpleton, where would the danger be? Annihilated in a moment.
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Ever since I have known Mason, I have only had to say to him 'Do that,' and the thing has been done.
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But I cannot give him orders in this case: I cannot say 'Beware of harming me, Richard;' for it is imperative that I should keep him ignorant that harm to me is possible.
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Now you look puzzled; and I will puzzle you further.
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You are my little friend, are you not?"
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