"A minister of the Lord," repeated with some severity the man in black, "of the brotherhood named Ebenezer.""And this is the first fruits of liberty," muttered the monk"but no good can be had unalloyed with evil.""Rose, why shud you pretend? You d?an't love the m?aster, and you do love me. Why shudn't we be happy together?"
TWO:"Hehe wouldn't like it," she stammered after a pause.She had shut the door, and stood against it, a tall,[Pg 134] rather commanding figure, in spite of her snow-covered garments and dishevelled hair.
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"I know nothing of the sort."Chapter 5She began to laughshe became gay and mettlesome. Her whole nature seemed changed, and he found it hard to think of her as the beautiful yet rather lumpish girl who had sat in the silence of a good appetite at the Cheat Land supper-table. Behind them the ruin of the old cottage sent out bitter-sweet scents of decayits crumbling plaster and rotting lath perfumed the night. Fragrances strove in the airthe scent of Rose's clothes,[Pg 249] and of her big curls tumbling on his shoulder, the scent of still water, of dew-drenched leaves, and damp, teeming soilsweet vagabond scents of bluebells, puffed on sudden breezes....On the second evening after, when Calverley was in his private sitting room, the door was thrown suddenly open.