“He cannot— What can he do with her? How can he live with her? What life could they have in common?”
“It’s a case of attraction,” said Melville, “and not of plans.”
“After all,” she said, “he must come back—if I let him come back. He may spoil everything now; he may lose his election and be forced to start again, lower and less hopefully; he may tear his heart to pieces——”
She stopped at a sob.
“Miss Glendower,” said Melville abruptly.
“I don’t think you quite understand.”
“You think he cannot marry this—this being who has come among us?”
“How could he?”
“No—he couldn’t. You think his imagination has wandered away from you—to something impossible. That generally, in an aimless way, he has cut himself up for nothing, and made an inordinate fool of himself, and that it’s simply a business of putting everything back into place again.”