'If God is with you, Angela, then He shall hear that I love you and that you are mine, not His! He shall listen while I tell you that I will not give you up to be murdered by priests for His glory! Do what He will, He shall not have you. I defy Him!'
The nun shrank against the curtain, not from the man, but at the words.
'At least, do not blaspheme!'
'I must, if it is blasphemy to love you.'
'Yours is not love. Would to heaven it were, as I thought it was to-day. Love is gentle, generous, tender——'
'Then be all three to me; for you love me, in spite of everything!'
'You have taught me to forget that I ever did,' she answered.
'Learn to remember that you did, to realise that you do, and forget only that I have used a trick to bring you here—a harmless trick, one carriage for another, my brother's orderly for a servant. I found out from Madame Bernard where you were going and I sent for you before the hour. You are as safe here as if you were praying in your chapel; in a few minutes the carriage will take you back, you will say you got into the wrong one by mistake, which is quite true, and the right one will take you where you are to go; you will be scarcely half-an-hour late and no one will ever know anything more about it.'
Sister Giovanna had listened patiently to his explanation, and believed what he said. He had always been impulsive to rashness, but now that her first surprise had subsided she was less afraid. He had evidently yielded to a strong temptation with the idea of forcing her to listen to him, and in reality, if she had understood herself, she was not able to believe that he would hurt her or bring any disgrace upon her.
'If you are in earnest,' she said, when he had finished, 'then let me go at once.'