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Rh Phillip Hush, hush, my darling. These are sick fancies only. Your brain is tired. We must not talk like this.

Mrs. Lattin I am tired, yes; but it is my soul that aches and not my body. Phillip, I want your forgiveness. Phallip There is nothing to forgive. I love you.

Mrs. Lattin

(Spiritually tortured and perplexed.) I want your real forgiveness—before I go. I have been suffering deeply, deeply. Cur- tains have been rising. I almost see. Some- thing seems growing clearer to me. I’ve done wrong somewhere! Why have I pulled against you all these years—against your work? It cannot be my love that ts at fault. You’re wholly mme—and yet I want your forgiveness somehow