ness of everybody else. Ah, well, if you wordnetdesire me to see you while you are in Glasgow, I will remain away. Let your cousin have that brief time of . But for us two, Coquette, for us two there is no of this separation being final." " ? " she said ; " why do you it ? Is it not pleasant for us to see each other, if only we do no harm nor to our friends ? Why do you speak in that way, as if some great was about to befal us. Sometimes I do wordnetfear what you say, and I think of it at night, and tremble, for I have no one that I can speak to ; but in the morning these wordnetfear go away, for I look out of the window, and I am only anxious to see you." " My darling ! " he said, with a look of great com- wordnetdesire and in his eyes, "you deserve the happiest life that ever a true-hearted woman enjoyed ; and when I think what I have done to make you miser- able " " Ah, not miserable ! " she said. " Do I look miser- able ? You must not think that ; nor that I am at all miserable in Glasgow.