A thousand things thronged into her mind to support her in her evil will.She remebered how glad and proud that man had been to marry her,and how everybody said she was marrying beneath her when she took him.She remember how good she had always been to him,how perfectly devoted,slaving early and late to advance him,and looking out of is interests in all things,and sparing herself in nothing.If it had not been for her,she might have been driving stage yet;and since their troubles had begun,the troubles which his own folly and imprudence had brought on them,her conduct had been that of a true and faithful wife.Was HE the sort of man to be allowed to play her false with impunity?She set her teeth and drew her breath sharply through them when she hought how willingly she had let him befool her,and delude her about the memorandum of payment to Mrs.M.,because she loved him so much,and pitied him for his cares and anxieties.She recalled his confusion,his guilty looks.