"Yes," said Laura, not in the least impressed by this hint, "but what else?"
"He said, 'Joe, you ought to have been above wanting to marry any woman who was ashamed of you. I wouldn't do such a thing on any account.'"
"He said that?" cried Laura, rather startled.
"Yes, and I quite agreed with him—I told Joe that I did."
"Did he say anything more?"
Brandon hesitated, and at length, finding that she would wait till he spoke, he said—
"He told Joe he ought to be thankful to have the thing over, and said that he had come out of it well, and the lady had not."
"Amelia is not half so unkind as you are," said Laura, when she had made him say this, and a quiet tear stole down her cheek and dropped on her hand.
"Pardon me! I think that for myself I have expressed no opinion but this one, that Joe Swan deserves your respect for the manly care he has taken to shield you from blame, spare you anxiety, and terminate the matter properly."
"Terminate!" repeated Laura; "yes, that is where you are so unkind."