âI am almost afraid of himâ âafraid he should knowâ âwhat we all are in the Quarter. Oh, I do not wish him to know! I do not wish him toâ âto turn from meâ âto cease from speaking to me as he does! Youâ âyou and the rest cannot know what it has been to me. I could not believe himâ âI could not believe he was so good andâ âand noble. I do not wish him to knowâ âso soon. He will find outâ âsooner or later, he will find out for himself, and then he will turn away from me. Why!â she cried passionately, âwhy should he turn from me and not from you ?â
Clifford, much embarrassed, eyed his cigarette.
The girl rose, very white. âHe is your friendâ âyou have a right to warn him.â
âHe is my friend,â he said at length.
They looked at each other in silence.
Then she cried, âBy all that I hold to me most sacred, you need not warn him!â