Sylvia; a Novel

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"Sylvia," he said, "the man was not worthy of your affection, and you must manage to put him. from yoiu" thoughts. You are the child of a proud race, Sylvia — the daughter of pure women! You must bear this trouble with character, and with the consciousness of your purity." "Uncle Basil," she answered, "please go. I can't bear to talk to anyone now. I must be alone for a while." He rose and stood hesitating. "There's no way I can help you?" he asked.
"Nobody can help me," she answered "Thank you
.... Uncle Basil, but please go." §4 And so began the second stage of Sylvia's ordeal. For days she roamed the house hke a guilt-haunted ghost. She could hardly be got to speak to any one — she avoided even people's SOO SYLVIA eyes, so great was her shame. She would not eat, and she could not sleep — at least, not until she had managed to bring herself to the point of utter exhaustion. Knowing this, she would pace the room until she sank upon the bed almost faiating. In their terror they sent for the doctors, but these could do nothing for her.

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