Helen shook her head sadly, and said, "No." He seemed very sorry and so penitent, that Helen said: "Do not despair. And if it is gone, why, I must remember you have forgiven me something, and I must forgive you." "If you please, miss, here is a woman wishes to speak to you; says she has brought a prayer-book." "Oh, show her up at once," cried Helen. Arthur turned away his head to hide a cynical smile. He had good reasons for thinking it was not the one he had flung out of the window yesterday. A tall woman came in, wearing a thick veil, that concealed her features. She entered on her business at once. |