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iskey! 'Lige Curtis, who disappeared, and then let us think he was dead, only that he might attack us out of the ambush of his grave!" "Yes, but think what I have suffered all these years; not for the cursed land--you know I never cared for that--but for YOU,--you, Clementina,--YOU rich, admired by every one; idolized, held far above me,--ME, the forgotten outcast, the wretched suicide--and yet the man to whom you had once plighted your troth. Which of those greedy fortune-hunters whom my money--my life-blood as you might have thought it was--attracted to you, did you care to tell that you had ever slipped out of the little garden gate at Sidon to meet that outcast! Do you wonder that as the years passed and YOU were happy, I did not choose to be so forgotten? Do you wonder that when YOU shut the door on the past I managed to open it again--if only a little way--that its light might startle you?" Yet she did not seem startled or disturbed, and remained only looking at him critically. "You say that you have suffered," she replied with a smile. "You don't look it! Your hair is white, but it is becoming to you, and you are a handsomer man, 'Lige Curtis, than you were when I first met you; you are finer," she went on, still regarding him, "stronger and healthier than you were five years ago; you are rich and prosperous, you have everything to make you happy, but"--here she laughed a little, held out both her hands, taking his and holding his arms apart in a rustic, homely fashion--"but you are still the same old 'Lige Curtis! It was like you to go off and hide yourself in that idiotic way; it was like you to let the property slide in that stupid, unselfish fashion; it was like you to get real mad, and say all those mean, silly things to dad, that didn't hurt him--in your regular looney style; for rich or poor, drunk or sober, ragged or elegant, plain or handsome,--you're always the same 'Lige Curtis!" In proportion as that material, practical, rustic self--which nobody but 'Lige Curtis had ever seen--came back to her, so in proportion the irresolute, wavering, weak and emotional vagabond of Sidon came out to meet it. He looked at her with a vague smile; his five years of childish resentment, albeit carried on the shoulders of a man mentally and morally her superior, melted away. He drew her towards him, yet at the same moment a quick suspicion returned. "Well, and what are you doing here? Has this man who has fol
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