The Island Pharisees eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 272 pages of information about The Island Pharisees.

The Island Pharisees eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 272 pages of information about The Island Pharisees.

“He ’s made a donkey of himself!”

“Ah! it’s too distressin’!”

They, too, thought him unsound, and did n’t want him; but to save the situation they would be glad to keep him.  She did n’t want him, but she refused to lose her right to say, “Commoner girls may break their promises; I will not!” He sat down at the table between the candles, covering his face.  His grief and anger grew and grew within him.  If she would not free herself, the duty was on him!  She was ready without love to marry him, as a sacrifice to her ideal of what she ought to be!

But she had n’t, after all, the monopoly of pride!

As if she stood before him, he could see the shadows underneath her eyes that he had dreamed of kissing, the eager movements of her lips.  For several minutes he remained, not moving hand or limb.  Then once more his anger blazed.  She was going to sacrifice herself and—­him!  All his manhood scoffed at such a senseless sacrifice.  That was not exactly what he wanted!

He went to the bureau, took a piece of paper and an envelope, and wrote as follows: 

There never was, is not, and never would have been any question of being bound between us.  I refuse to trade on any such thing.  You are absolutely free.  Our engagement is at an end by mutual consent.

RichardShelton.

He sealed it, and, sitting with his hands between his knees, he let his forehead droop lower and lower to the table, till it rested on his marriage settlement.  And he had a feeling of relief, like one who drops exhausted at his journey’s end.

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