to bear all

-- Mrs. Denham. (_with fierce scorn_) And with your experience, too! Mrs. 
Tremaine. I know my own weakness now. But I am going away, Constance--going 
away out of your lives for ever. If I have sinned, I can expiate. Mrs. Denham. 
Expiate! A fine word, with which we drug our consciences. You have treated me 
basely, cruelly, treacherously, and you _will expiate_! A common thief can at 
least make restitution. Can you do that? You are going away, taking my 
husband's heart with you. Can you give me that back? I would rather you had 
stabbed me--killed me with one merciful stroke. Mrs. Tremaine. No, I am taking 
nothing with me--nothing but my own folly. I have been the toy of your 
husband's imagination, that is all. To him this has been nothing more than a 
passing flirtation. Mrs. Denham. You love him, and he loves you. Don't palter 
with the truth. (_Crosses_ L.) Mrs. Tremaine. Yes, I love him; but he does 
_not_ love me. If either of us have cause for jealousy, it is not you. Mrs. 
Denham. (_laughing bitterly_) You jealous of me? You dare to say this? (_Moves 
towards door._) Denham. For God's sake, Constance, don't let us lose our heads! 
Let us be just to each other. This was our fate. Call it our fault, if you 
will. We have been in the grip of a strong temptation; but we have given each 
other up. (_Mrs. Tremaine puts on her hat, cloak, and gloves._) Mrs. Denham. 
(_coming back_ C) Given each other up! Do you think you can satisfy _me_ with 
such phrases? I am to be your faithful wife, I suppose; content with whatever 
poor shreds of affection you choose to dole out to me, while all your thoughts 
are with another woman. It would have been more straightforw

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