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Gay, the poet, who wrote the 'Captives,' which was lately acted at Drury Lane, and was so much admired by the Princess of Wales. " "Well, that's fine. The image in the glass was not clear, for the light was not bright enough to see properly, but the shadows of her riding habit and the hat with its waving plumes framed a countenance that gazed serenely back at her out of long-lashed blue eyes. He rose, steadied himself, then walked out of the dining room. “Does he live here?” he asked her presently. “My child, I do not wish. My dear—I can call you that here, anyhow—I know that. But some day she would find a place to love: there would be rosy apples on the boughs, and there would be flurries of snow blowing into her face. Even Capes had been for her merely an excitant to passionate love—a mere idol at whose feet one could enjoy imaginative wallowings. I can fairly understand Ruth; but you…!" "Have you ever been so lonely that the soul of you cried in anguish? Twentyfour hours a day to think in, alone?… Perhaps I did not want to go mad from loneliness. Poor soul! she nearly died when she heard he had robbed his master; and it might have been well if she had done so, for she never afterwards recovered her reason. Stanley admired and detested him in almost equal measure. Gerald would certainly have demanded back his sword. But now it was all over, and Alice was getting on well.

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