. The transgression of Terence Clancy. nd her, his heart answering tohers, and with a strange exaltation in hisfeeble voice, he murmured — Darling, you conquer me utterly. Mosttrue and noble wife, Im not so base as Ibelieved. A weak and erring man, but notso base as to make your pain the price ofmy right-doing. God forbid that I shouldfetter you so ! Oh, Nell, Nell, youre free,my own love, absolutely free ! Ill have nocompact with you—Ill make that reparationof my own free will ; and God bless you forshaming me into doing my duty ! My love,the tortures coming again. Listen, for mystrengths fai


. The transgression of Terence Clancy. nd her, his heart answering tohers, and with a strange exaltation in hisfeeble voice, he murmured — Darling, you conquer me utterly. Mosttrue and noble wife, Im not so base as Ibelieved. A weak and erring man, but notso base as to make your pain the price ofmy right-doing. God forbid that I shouldfetter you so ! Oh, Nell, Nell, youre free,my own love, absolutely free ! Ill have nocompact with you—Ill make that reparationof my own free will ; and God bless you forshaming me into doing my duty ! My love,the tortures coming again. Listen, for mystrengths failing. Tell the vicar all, and lethim make my story public as he thinks . Sweetheart, kiss me once more, anddont weep so, darling. . And rememberalways that I loved you—remember that, fortis the only thing to set against my love you, I love you—* unto the last gasp, TERENCE CLANCY. 19 darling. Who was it said those words ? Icannot remember now, but let me repeatthem as my own— unto the last gasp,darling!.


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