Marry me, said Louise Agar.<br > She stood behind Giles Fox s chair,<br >nove~y of the gesture, and cast her arms arq<br >that, as he sat there, stonily upright, he cc<br >folds of her hair hanging about his carefully<br >a false beard.<br > Silence followed her exclamation and th<br >heart beats as she nuzzled against his long pa<br >quietly, he spoke.<br > I don t know if that is a request or a comr<br > The words were cold, but they could sca<br >excitement he felt. As silence descended agai<br >of happiness quickened between them. Gile<br >through his body in a warm glow. It was th<br >marriage he had ever received. He could not<br >proposed in any formal sense to his first wife<br >his second wife, he had proposed, and kno~<br >throughout his brief marriage to her, ofbein<br >affection. Absurd, when Carol was so una<br >had always somehow feared her. Now was t<br >unhappy life of nearly fifty years that any<br >declared a passion for him. He chose to savol<br >unexpected as it was, by a prolonged interrg<br > It is a request, Giles. <br ><br >
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