All the characters in this book hav e no relation whatsoev er to any one bearing the same name or names. Copy right 1923 by Kahlil Gibran and renewed 195I by Administrators C.T.A. Passage on page 324, f rom The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, is reprinted by permission of Alf red A. Worldwide Library, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B 3K9. Except f or use in any rev iew, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any f orm by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereaf ter inv ented, including xerography, photocopy ing and recording, or in any inf ormation storage or retriev al sy stem, is f orbidden without the permission of the publisher. Published, January 1982 First printing August 1981 ISBN 0-373-70.012-1 Copy right © 1982 by Abra Tay lor. "No, thank you, Ben, " she added with immense civility. " "Then it seems that your low opinion of me hasn't changed, either, " she remarked dispassionately. "Perhaps I've spent too many years hating you, hating the kind of woman you are. Dammit, I just don't know!" he protested. " "Then you don't love me, " Tasha concluded unemotionally. A slow flush rose over Ben s face, and he answered reluctantly, "I'm sorry you asked, Tasha, for I'm trying to have done with lies. "Does this mean you're in love with me?" she asked. " She glanced up, her eyes expressionless. "TASHA, PLEASE STAY – AND MARRY ME AGAIN.
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