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W. Somerset Maugham: Of Human Bondage59. CHAPTER LIX (continued)"What are you doing now then?" She seemed anxious to make him drink up the cup of his humiliation; but he knew her well enough to know that she spoke at random; she hurt him frightfully, and never even tried to. He did not answer. "It was a nasty trick you played on me, spying on me like that. I always thought you was a gentleman in every sense of the word." "Don't be beastly to me, Mildred. I can't bear it." "You are a funny feller. I can't make you out." "It's very simple. I'm such a blasted fool as to love you with all my heart and soul, and I know that you don't care twopence for me." "If you had been a gentleman I think you'd have come next day and begged my pardon." She had no mercy. He looked at her neck and thought how he would like to jab it with the knife he had for his muffin. He knew enough anatomy to make pretty certain of getting the carotid artery. And at the same time he wanted to cover her pale, thin face with kisses. "If I could only make you understand how frightfully I'm in love with you." "You haven't begged my pardon yet." He grew very white. She felt that she had done nothing wrong on that occasion. She wanted him now to humble himself. He was very proud. For one instant he felt inclined to tell her to go to hell, but he dared not. His passion made him abject. He was willing to submit to anything rather than not see her. "I'm very sorry, Mildred. I beg your pardon." He had to force the words out. It was a horrible effort. This is page 371 of 798. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Of Human Bondage at Amazon.com
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