. But there was every reason for my believing that your
love could not bear such a test. You must regard me as quite a different man -
one utterly unknown to you.«
    He had resolved to speak not a word that could sound like an appeal to her
emotions. When he entered the room he felt a sincere indifference as to what
would result from the interview, for to his mind the story was ended, and he had
only to retire with the dignity still possible to a dishonoured man. To touch
the note of pathos would be unworthy; to exert what influence might be left to
him, a wanton cruelty. But he had heard such unexpected things, that it was not
easy for him to remember how complete had seemed the severance between him and
Sidwell. The charm of her presence was reasserting itself, and when avowal of
continued love appeared so unmistakably in her troubled countenance, her broken
words, he could not control the answering fervour. He spoke in a changed voice,
and allowed his eyes to dwell longingly upon hers.
    »I felt so at first,« she answered. »And it would be wrong to pretend that I
can still regard you as I did before.«
    It cost her a great effort to add these words. When they were spoken, she
was at once glad and fearful.
    »I am not so foolish, as to think it possible,« said Peak, half turning
away.
    »But that is no reason,« she pursued, »why we should become strangers. You
are still so young a man; life must be so full of possibilities for you. This
year has been wasted, but when you leave Exeter« -
    An impatient movement of Godwin's checked her.
    »You are going to encourage me to begin the struggle once more,« he said,
bitterly. »Where? How? It is so easy to talk of possibilities.«
    »You are not without friends - I mean friends whose sympathy is of real
value to you.«
    Saying this, she looked keenly at him.
    »Friends,« he replied, »who perhaps at this moment are laughing over my
disgrace.«
    »How do they know of - what has happened?«
    »How did your brother get his information? I didn't care to ask him. - No, I
don't even wish you to say anything about that.«
    »But surely there is no reason for keeping it secret. Why may I not speak
freely? Buckland told me that he had heard you spoken of at the house
