At the Mercy of Tiberius eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 656 pages of information about At the Mercy of Tiberius.

At the Mercy of Tiberius eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 656 pages of information about At the Mercy of Tiberius.

Unconsciously she had hurried her enunciation, but imperturbable as the bronze he resembled, Mr. Dunbar listened; merely passing his left arm around her, drawing her resisting form closer to him, holding her firmly.

“I am waiting for the selfish aspect of this scheme, else I should answer at once, the coveted sugar-plum is yours, and we will make the tour whenever you like, with the minor difference of mere details; we will go in our own yacht.”

She caught her breath, and for an instant the world swam in a burst of dazzling light.  Beyond the reach of the usurper’s witchery, was it not possible that she might regain the alienated heart?  Love chanted, it is worth the trial; take him away, win him back.  Pride sternly set foot upon this spark of hope, with cruel insistence answering:  his love has never been yours; defrauded of the diamond, will you accept and patiently wear paste?  The quick revulsion was tantalizing as would have been the vanishing of the ram from Abraham’s gladdened sight; the swift withdrawal of Diana’s stag into the miraculous cloud at Aulis.

“That would be too severe a tax upon your good nature and indulgence, and involves a sacrifice of your professional plans, which I certainly am not so intensely and monstrously selfish as to permit you to make.  I am so well aware of the reasons that necessitate your remaining in America, in order to secure the appointment you are laboring to obtain, that I refuse the sugar plum if bought with your disappointment.”

“Selfishness not established; you must plead on some better ground.  Suppose that the happiness of the woman who has done me the honor to promise me her hand, is just now my supreme aim, paramount to every other ambitious scheme; and that to insure it, I hazard all else?  Remember the privilege of choice is mine.”

It was the instinct not of affection, but of honor straining hard to hold him to his allegiance, and her proud spirit thrilled under the consciousness of his motive in striving to spare her.  A crimson spot burned on each cheek, a spark kindled in the soft, tender eyes.  She struggled to free herself, but his clasp tightened.

“Conceding the generosity that would impel you to immolate your feelings, in order to gratify my willies, I decline the sacrifice.  You must indulge my desire to receive my sugar plum in the bonbonniere of the ’Cleopatra’.”

He pressed her sunny head against his shoulder, and rested his cheek on hers.

“Is it my Leo’s wish to leave me, to go alone?”

“Yes, to accompany Alma.”

“For an absence of indefinite duration?”

“Certainly for a year; possibly longer; but you must be gracious in yielding.  If you really desire to promote my happiness, let me go feeling that you consent freely.”

He comprehended fully all that he was surrendering, the noble, pure, devoted heart; the refining, elevating companionship, the control of a liberal fortune, the proud distinction of calling her his wife; and yet above the refrain of many mingled regrets, he felt an infinite relief that he had been spared the responsibility of the estrangement.

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