“Dearest! it is ruin.”
“You weep because you have consented to be mine?”
“Not for me! O Richard!”
“For me you weep? Look at me! For me?”
“How will it end! O Richard!”
“You weep for me?”
“Dearest! I would die for you!”
“Would you see me indifferent to everything in the world? Would you have me lost? Do you think I will live another day in England without you? I have staked all I have on you, Lucy. You have nearly killed me once. A second time, and the earth will not be troubled by me. You ask me to wait, when they are plotting against us on all sides? Darling Lucy! look on me. Fix—your fond eyes on me. You ask me to wait when here you are given to me when you have proved my faith—when we know we love as none have loved. Give me your eyes! Let them tell me I have your heart!”
Where was her wise little speech? How could she match such mighty eloquence? She sought to collect a few more of the scattered fragments.
“Dearest! your father may be brought to consent by and by, and then—oh! if you take me home now”—