The Sheik by E. M. (Edith Maude) Hull
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in my revolver?"
His arm stole round her, drawing her to him, and he lifted her head up so that he could look into her eyes. "Do you think that--I would have allowed anybody else to go to your room at night?--I, an Arab, when I meant you for myself?" "You were so sure?" He laughed softly, as if the suggestion that any plan of his could be liable to miscarriage amused him infinitely, and the smouldering passion flamed up in his dark eyes. He strained her to him hungrily, as if her slim body lying against his had awakened the sleeping fires within him. She struggled against the pressure of his arm, averting her head. "Always cold?" he chided. "Kiss me, little piece of ice." She longed to, and it almost broke her heart to persevere in her efforts to repulse him. A wild desire seized her to tell him that she loved him, to make an end once and for all of the misery of doubt and fear that was sapping her strength from her, and abide by the issue. But the spark of hope that lived in her heart gave her courage, and she fought down the burning words that sought utterance, forcing indifference into her eyes and a mutinous pout to her lips. His black brows drew together slowly. "Still disobedient? You said you would obey me. I loathe the English, but I thought their word----" She interrupted him with a quick gesture, and, turning her face to his, |
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