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, I've got it!" "Well, he'll never suspect you." "I shall tell him." "Tell him? You little fool. And give us all away?" "I'd mention no other names." "As if he wouldn't probe until he found out. Don't you know Price Ruyler yet? My father said once he'd have made a great District Attorney. What's the use of telling him later, for that matter? Why not now?" "I haven't the courage yet. I might have one day--at just the right moment. I never thought I was a coward." "You're just a kid. That's what's the matter. We ought to have left you out. I told Polly that--" "You couldn't! Oh, don't you see you couldn't. That's the terrible part of it! Left me out? I'd have found my way in." "I'm not so sure. You were interested in heaps of things, and in love, and all that--" "Oh, I'd like to excuse myself by blaming it on being bored, and tired of trying to amuse myself doing nothing worth while, but it's bad blood, that's what it is, bad blood, and you know it, if none of the others do." "Oh, I'm not one of your heredity fiends. When did your mother tell you?" "Only the other day." "Well, she ought to have told you long ago. I believe you'd have kept out if you'd known." "Wouldn't I? But of course she hated to tell the truth to me--" "Well, if I'd known that you didn't know I'd have told you, all right. I wormed it out of Dad soon after you arrived, and at first I thought it was a good joke on Society, to say nothing of Price Ruyler, with his air of God having created heaven first, maybe, but New York just after. Then I got fond of you and I wouldn't have told for the world. But I would have put you on your guard if I'd known." "Oh, it doesn't matter. Even if Price doesn't find out about this, if he learns the other--who my father was, and that awful men have recognized my mother--I suppose he'll hate me, and in time I'll go back to Rouen--" "Now, you don't think as ill as that of him, do you? He makes me so mad sometimes I could spit in his face, but if he's one thing he's true blue. He's the straight masculine type with a streak of old romance that would make him love a woman the more, the sorrier he was for her, and the weaker she was--I mean so long as she was young. After this, just get to work on your character, kid. When you're thirty maybe he won't feel that it's his whole duty to protect you. You'll never be hard and seasoned like me, nor able to take care of yourself. I like danger, and
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