The Well

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The Well
Jacobs William Wymark
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'" Jem Benson blew a cloud of fragrant smoke into the air, and holding hiscigar between his teeth brushed away the ash from his coat sleeves.
"I wonder what he would have done without you, " said the girl, pressinghis arm affectionately. "Gone under long ago, I suppose. When we aremarried, Jem, I shall presume upon the relationship to lecture him. Heis very wild, but he has his good points, poor fellow. " "I never saw them, " said Benson, with startling bitterness. "God knows Inever saw them. "
... "He is nobody's enemy but his own, " said the girl, startled by thisoutburst.
"You don't know much about him, " said the other, sharply. "He was notabove blackmail; not above ruining the life of a friend to do himself abenefit. A loafer, a cur, and a liar!" The girl looked up at him soberly but timidly and took his arm without aword, and they both sat silent while evening deepened into night and thebeams of the moon, filtering through the branches, surrounded them with asilver network. Her head sank upon his shoulder, till suddenly with asharp cry she sprang to her feet.


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