Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power

Louisa May Alcott

Capitolo 74

Benson in order."

Here Coventry said on the letter and the evident curiosity of the woman.

"Poor Dean, she gets any thank you for remembering to what you had
forgotten. The neighbor turns her he will leave Your letters to their fate, and
perhaps it will be as good, if theirs have such bad effect on Your
you temper, Gerald."

Lucy calmly spoke, but there was an angry color in his/her cheek as her
pink and he/she left the room. Coventry looked very troubled, for on the face of Giovanna
he discovered a weak smile, compassionate mean, satirical mean that disturbed
him more than the insinuation of his/her cousin. Bella broke the awkward silence
saying, with a sigh "Ned Povero! I crave so to speak again to him.
I thought that a letter had come for some of us. It said Dean she saw one
bearing his/her writing on the table of room yesterday."

"You seem to have a folly to inspect letters. I won't allow him/it. Who
was the letter for, Bella?" Said Coventry, putting down his/her paper.

"You are not able or you/he/she could not say, but it seemed very oblique and it told me
to ask to you."

"Very odd! I have not had anybody", Coventry started.

"But I had ago many days one. Will he/she read him/it please, and does mine reply?"
And as she spoke, Giovanna placed two letters in front of him.

"Certainly not. It would be dishonorable to read that for which understood Ned
any eyes but Your really. You are too much scrupulous in a way, and not enough
then in another, Miss Muir." It is Coventry he/she offered both the letters with
an air of serious decision that could not conceal the interest and
catches him it felt.

"You are right. You note of the Mr. Edward _should_ is kept sacred, for in him the
poor boy has placed naked his/her heart to me. But it digs me I implore you he/she will read,
what you can see how well I try to hold my word to you. Force me in
this, the Mr. Coventry;  I have the right to ask to him of you."

So urgently she spoke, so anxiously she looked, that he could not refuse
and, going to the window, reads the letter. Evidently it was an answer to
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