Beyond by John Galsworthy
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"Yes, Gyp; your mother and I loved each other." He felt a quiver go
through her, would have given much to see her face. What, even now, did she understand? Well, it must be gone through with, and he said: "What made you ask?" She shook her head and murmured: "I'm glad." Grief, shock, even surprise would have roused all his loyalty to the dead, all the old stubborn bitterness, and he would have frozen up against her. But this acquiescent murmur made him long to smooth it down. "Nobody has ever known. She died when you were born. It was a fearful grief to me. If you've heard anything, it's just gossip, because you go by my name. Your mother was never talked about. But it's best you should know, now you're grown up. People don't often love as she and I loved. You needn't be ashamed." She had not moved, and her face was still turned from him. She said quietly: "I'm not ashamed. Am I very like her?" "Yes; more than I could ever have hoped." Very low she said: |
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