Though I longed with all of me to speak simply and sincerely-knowing that I spoke the truth-I hardly seemed to myself to be doing it. All appeared a part, but a repetition of the many times before when I had played a part-when what I did was a comedy-a farce-a tragedy!"
She broke off with a sob.
"You have cried wolf pretty often," avowed Mrs.
Brough.
"I am a Cassandra," said the girl, instantly. "When I wish to be believed I cannot.
When all that is most precious and dearest to me depends on it I cannot be trusted. I may speak, but I shall not be heard-when all my life is in being heard-I know it."
"You see," said Mrs.
Brough, "when I told him I thought of you as you seemed--"
"As I was. I don't blame you," Miriam cried, bitterly. "What I had become! Let me tell you.
" She sat down again, and, with her elbows on her knees and her chin on her hands, gazed fixedly at the other. "I think I began innocently enough. I wanted to be liked-and I fell into the way of saying pleasant little things.
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