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               IN THE CLIFF FIELDS.    187
     Again we were silent for a minute.  I was gathering
    courage for another question.
           ! "
     " Norah —I stopped  ; she looked at me.
     " Norah  if your father had other objects in life, which
           !
    would leave you free, what would be your answer to me?"
     "Oh, do not ask me  !  Do not ask me  ! "  Her tone
    was imploring  ; but there are times when manhood must
    assert itself, even though the heart be torn with pity for
    woman's weakness.  I went on  :
     " I must, Norah  I must  I am in torture  till you
                !      !
    tell me.  Be  pitiful to me !  Be merciful to me  !  Tell
    me, do you love me ?  You know I love you, Norah.  Oh
    God  ! how I love you  !  The world has but one being in
    it for me; and you are that one!  With every fibre of
    my being—with  all my heart and soul,  I love  you!
                                "
    Won't you tell me, then,  if you love me ?
     A  flush as rosy  as dawn came over her face, and
                                       "
    timidly she asked me, " Must I answer ?  Must I ?
                   "
     " You must, Norah
                  !
     "Then, I do love you!  God help us both  ! but I love
    you  ! I love you  ! " and tearing away her hand from
    mine, she put both hands before her face and burst into
    a passionate flood of tears.
     There could be but one ending to such a scene.  In
    an instant she was  in my arms.  Her will and mine
    went down before the sudden flood of passion that burst
    upon us both.  She hid her face upon my breast, but I
    raised  it tenderly, and our lips met in one long, loving,
    passionate kiss.
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