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'Miss Hazeltine,' he said, in a voice that tottered with annoyance, 'I  
speak as your sincere well-wisher, but this can only be called levity.'  
Julia made great eyes at him.  
'I can't withdraw the word,' he said: 'already the freedom with which I  
heard you hobnobbing with a boatman gave me exquisite pain. Then there  
was a want of reserve about Jimson--'  
'
But Jimson appears to be yourself,' objected Julia.  
'I am far from denying that,' cried the barrister, 'but you did not  
know it at the time. What could Jimson be to you? Who was Jimson? Miss  
Hazeltine, it cut me to the heart.'  
'Really this seems to me to be very silly,' returned Julia, with severe  
decision. 'You have behaved in the most extraordinary manner; you  
pretend you are able to explain your conduct, and instead of doing so  
you begin to attack me.'  
'I am well aware of that,' replied Gideon. 'I--I will make a clean  
breast of it. When you know all the circumstances you will be able to  
excuse me.  
And sitting down beside her on the deck, he poured forth his miserable  
history.  
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