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Zuleika Dobson by Max Beerbohm
Book, page 281 / 298


XXIII

TWISTING and turning in her flight, with wild eyes
that fearfully retained the image of that small
man gathering himself to spring, Zuleika found
herself suddenly where she could no further go.
      She was in that grim ravine by which you ap-
proach New College. At sight of the great shut
gate before her, she halted, and swerved to the
wall. She set her brow and the palms of her
hands against the cold stones. She threw back
her head, and beat the stones with her fists.
      It was not only what she had seen, it was what
she had barely saved herself from seeing, and
what she had not quite saved herself from hear-
ing, that she strove so piteously to forget. She
was sorrier for herself, angrier, than she had been
last night when the Duke laid hands on her. Why
should every day have a horrible ending? Last
night she had avenged herself. To-night's out-
rage was all the more foul and mean because of
its certain immunity. And the fact that she had
in some measure brought it on herself did but whip
her rage. What a fool she had been to taunt
the man! Yet no, how could she have foreseen
that he would -- do <i>that?</i> How could she have


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guessed that he, who had not dared seemly death
for her in the gentle river, would dare --
<i>that?</i>
      She shuddered the more as she now remem-
bered that this very day, in that very house, she
had invited for her very self a similar fate. What
if the Duke had taken her word? Strange! she

 
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