Chapter 21-3

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"Rather, of course!"—he fully understood. "Though I'm glad you've hung on long enough for me to catch you. Try us at any rate," he continued, "once more." "Whom do you mean by 'us'?" she presently asked. It pulled him up an instant—representing, as he saw it might have seemed, an allusion to himself as conjoined with Kate, whom he was proposing not to mention any more than his hostess did. But the issue was easy. "I mean all of us together, every one you'll find ready to surround you with sympathy." It made her, none the less, in her odd charming way, challenge him afresh. "Why do you say sympathy?" "Well, it's doubtless a pale word. What we shall feel for you will be much nearer worship." "As near then as you like!" With which at last Kate's name was sounded. "The people I'd most com

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