redeeming characteristics there came promptly a note, which she must have written almost immediately
he had gone from her:
Forgive me for my petulance yesterday! I was horrid to you; I know it, and I feel perfectly miserable at
my horridness. It was so dear of you not to be angry! Jude please still keep me as your friend and
associate, with all my faults. I'll try not to he like it again. I am coming to Melchester on Saturday, to get my things away from the T.S., &c. I could walk with you
for half an hour, if you would like? - Your repentant Sue.
Jude forgave her straightway, and asked her to
call for him at the cathedral works when she came.
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