“When will you be able to come away?”
She glanced at him, saw that his face was white and rigid, and looked nervously away. She was at that moment a little afraid of him.
“I may as well tell you and have done with it, I can’t come away with you at all.”
“I thought you were driving at that. It’s too late to change your mind now. I’ve got the tickets and everything.”
“You said you didn’t wish me to go unless I wanted it too, and I don’t.”
“I’ve changed my mind. I’m not going to have any more tricks played with me. You must come.”
“I like you very much, Philip, as a friend. But I can’t bear to think of anything else. I don’t like you that way. I couldn’t, Philip.”
“You were quite willing to a week ago.”
“It was different then.”
“You hadn’t met Griffiths?”