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Her mind had flown back to Sophy Viner's plea that she should let Darrow return to Givre in order that Owen might be persuaded of the folly of his suspicions.The suggestion was absurd, of course.She could not ask Darrow to lend himself to such a fraud, even had she had the inhuman courage to play her part in it.She was suddenly overwhelmed by the futility of every attempt to reconstruct her ruined world.No, it was useless; and since it was useless, every moment with Darrow was pure pain...

"I've come to talk of myself, not of Owen," she heard him saying."When you sent me away the other day I understood that it couldn't be otherwise--then.But it's not possible that you and I should part like that.If I'm to lose you, it must be for a better reason.""A better reason?"

"Yes: a deeper one.One that means a fundamental disaccord between us.This one doesn't--in spite of everything it doesn't.That's what I want you to see, and have the courage to acknowledge.""If I saw it I should have the courage!"

"Yes: courage was the wrong word.You have that.That's why I'm here.""But I don't see it," she continued sadly."So it's useless, isn't it?--and so cruel..." He was about to speak, but she went on: "I shall never understand it--never!"He looked at her."You will some day: you were made to feel everything""I should have thought this was a case of not feeling----""On my part, you mean?" He faced her resolutely."Yes, it was: to my shame...What I meant was that when you've lived a little longer you'll see what complex blunderers we all are:

how we're struck blind sometimes, and mad sometimes--and then, when our sight and our senses come back, how we have to set to work, and build up, little by little, bit by bit, the precious things we'd smashed to atoms without knowing it.Life's just a perpetual piecing together of broken bits."She looked up quickly."That's what I feel: that you ought to----"He stood up, interrupting her with a gesture."Oh, don't--don't say what you're going to! Men don't give their lives away like that.If you won't have mine, it's at least my own, to do the best I can with.""The best you can--that's what I mean! How can there be a 'best' for you that's made of some one else's worst?"He sat down again with a groan."I don't know! It seemed such a slight thing--all on the surface--and I've gone aground on it because it was on the surface.I see the horror of it just as you do.But I see, a little more clearly, the extent, and the limits, of my wrong.It's not as black as you imagine."She lowered her voice to say: "I suppose I shall never understand; but she seems to love you...""There's my shame! That I didn't guess it, didn't fly from it.You say you'll never understand: but why shouldn't you?

Is it anything to be proud of, to know so little of the strings that pull us? If you knew a little more, I could tell you how such things happen without offending you; and perhaps you'd listen without condemning me.""I don't condemn you." She was dizzy with struggling impulses.She longed to cry out: "I DO understand! I've understood ever since you've been here!" For she was aware, in her own bosom, of sensations so separate from her romantic thoughts of him that she saw her body and soul divided against themselves.She recalled having read somewhere that in ancient Rome the slaves were not allowed to wear a distinctive dress lest they should recognize each other and learn their numbers and their power.So, in herself, she discerned for the first time instincts and desires, which, mute and unmarked, had gone to and fro in the dim passages of her mind, and now hailed each other with a cry of mutiny.

"Oh, I don't know what to think!" she broke out."You say you didn't know she loved you.But you know it now.

Doesn't that show you how you can put the broken bits together?""Can you seriously think it would be doing so to marry one woman while I care for another?""Oh, I don't know...I don't know..." The sense of her weakness made her try to harden herself against his arguments.

"You do know! We've often talked of such things: of the monstrousness of useless sacrifices.If I'm to expiate, it's not in that way." He added abruptly: "It's in having to say this to you now..."She found no answer.

Through the silent apartment they heard the sudden peal of the door-bell, and she rose to her feet."Owen!" she instantly exclaimed.

"Is Owen in Paris?"

She explained in a rapid undertone what she had learned from Sophy Viner.

"Shall I leave you?" Darrow asked.

"Yes...no..." She moved to the dining-room door, with the half-formed purpose of making him pass out, and then turned back."It may be Adelaide."They heard the outer door open, and a moment later Owen walked into the room.He was pale, with excited eyes: as they fell on Darrow, Anna saw his start of wonder.He made a slight sign of recognition, and then went up to his step-mother with an air of exaggerated gaiety.

"You furtive person! I ran across the omniscient Adelaide and heard from her that you'd rushed up suddenly and secretly " He stood between Anna and Darrow, strained, questioning, dangerously on edge.

"I came up to meet Mr.Darrow," Anna answered."His leave's been prolonged--he's going back with me."The words seemed to have uttered themselves without her will, yet she felt a great sense of freedom as she spoke them.

The hard tension of Owen's face changed to incredulous surprise.He looked at Darrow.

"The merest luck...a colleague whose wife was ill...I came straight back," she heard the latter tranquilly explaining.

His self-command helped to steady her, and she smiled at Owen.

"We'll all go back together tomorrow morning," she said as she slipped her arm through his.

XXXIII

Owen Leath did not go back with his step-mother to Givre.

In reply to her suggestion he announced his intention of staying on a day or two longer in Paris.

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