. For Lilias. A Novel . CHAPTER IX. * YOU WILL SPEAK OPENLY TO ME T ^^^^ 0 z psychologist—that is, one versed^ ^^ in the nature and properties of thesoul—to anyone conversant with thephenomena of the mind, there would have beensomething pathetic and altogether pitiful in thecrude girlish workings of Marjorys thoughts thatnight. An * infant crying in the dark could not havegroped about with more helpless hands anddim tear-stained eyes than Marjory, as, un-aided and alone, she sought to solve the problemthat lay before her. Over and over she repeated to herself thatshe had arrived at the crisis


. For Lilias. A Novel . CHAPTER IX. * YOU WILL SPEAK OPENLY TO ME T ^^^^ 0 z psychologist—that is, one versed^ ^^ in the nature and properties of thesoul—to anyone conversant with thephenomena of the mind, there would have beensomething pathetic and altogether pitiful in thecrude girlish workings of Marjorys thoughts thatnight. An * infant crying in the dark could not havegroped about with more helpless hands anddim tear-stained eyes than Marjory, as, un-aided and alone, she sought to solve the problemthat lay before her. Over and over she repeated to herself thatshe had arrived at the crisis of her life. Herpainful secret need no longer be preserved ; truthdemanded a full and immediate revelation. No 152 * YOU WILL SPEAK OPENLY TO MET one could keep her out of her rights—thoseprecious rights of a mothers and brothers should she continue to live a falsehood ?Why should she, Lilias Marjory Carr, be knowna moment longer as Marjory Deane, the black-smiths daughter ? And yet, as she told herselfal


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