Red Pottage

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Red Pottage
Cholmondeley, Mary, 1859-1925
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That was three days ago. Since then he had not dared to go and see her. He could not ask her to marry him when he was within a few days of thetime when he was bound in so-called honor to give Lord Newhavensatisfaction. He certainly could not be in her presence again withoutasking her. The shadows of the last weeks had suddenly become ghastlyrealities once more. The roar of Niagara drowned all other sounds. Whatwas he going to do? What was he going to do in the predicament towardswhich he had be
...en drifting so long, which was now actually upon him? Whoshall say what horror, what agony of mind, what frenzied searching for away of escape, what anguish of baffled love crowded in on Hugh's mindduring those last days? At the last moment he caught at a straw, andwrote to Lord Newhaven offering to fight him. He did not ask himselfwhat he should do if Lord Newhaven refused. But when Lord Newhaven didrefuse his determination, long unconsciously fostered, sprang full-growninto existence in a sudden access of passionate anger and blind rage.

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