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"
Are
you
going
to
let
some
political
ideas
of
yours
"
She
saw
the
look
on
his
face
and
stopped
abruptly
.
Lillian
sat
looking
down
at
the
floor
,
as
if
afraid
to
glance
up
at
this
moment
.
Philip
sat
cracking
his
knuckles
.
His
mother
dragged
her
eyes
into
focus
again
and
whispered
,
"
Don
t
abandon
us
,
Henry
.
"
Some
faint
stab
of
life
in
her
voice
told
him
that
the
lid
of
her
real
purpose
was
cracking
open
.
"
These
are
terrible
times
,
and
we
re
scared
.
That
s
the
truth
of
it
,
Henry
,
we
re
scared
,
because
you
re
turning
away
from
us
.
Oh
,
I
don
t
mean
just
that
grocery
bill
,
but
that
s
a
sign
a
year
ago
you
wouldn
t
have
let
that
happen
to
us
.
Now
.
.
.
now
you
don
t
care
.
"
She
made
an
expectant
pause
.
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"
Do
you
?
"
"
No
.
"
"
Well
.
.
.
well
,
I
guess
the
blame
is
ours
.
That
s
what
I
wanted
to
tell
you
that
we
know
we
re
to
blame
.
We
haven
t
treated
you
right
,
all
these
years
.
We
ve
been
unfair
to
you
,
we
ve
made
you
suffer
,
we
ve
used
you
and
given
you
no
thanks
in
return
.
We
re
guilty
,
Henry
,
we
ve
sinned
against
you
,
and
we
confess
it
.
What
more
can
we
say
to
you
now
?
Will
you
find
it
in
your
heart
to
forgive
us
?
"
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"
What
is
it
you
want
me
to
do
?
"
he
asked
,
in
the
clear
,
flat
tone
of
a
business
conference
.
"
I
don
t
know
!
Who
am
I
to
know
?
But
that
s
not
what
I
m
talking
of
right
now
.
Not
of
doing
,
only
of
feeling
.
It
s
your
feeling
that
I
m
begging
you
for
,
Henry
just
your
feeling
even
if
we
don
t
deserve
it
.
You
re
generous
and
strong
.
Will
you
cancel
the
past
,
Henry
?
Will
you
forgive
us
?
"
The
look
of
terror
in
her
eyes
was
real
.
A
year
ago
,
he
would
have
told
himself
that
this
was
her
way
of
making
amends
;
he
would
have
choked
his
revulsion
against
her
words
,
words
which
conveyed
nothing
to
him
but
the
fog
of
the
meaningless
;
he
would
have
violated
his
mind
to
give
them
meaning
,
even
if
he
did
not
understand
;
he
would
have
ascribed
to
her
the
virtue
of
sincerity
in
her
own
terms
,
even
if
they
were
not
his
.
But
he
was
through
with
granting
respect
to
any
terms
other
than
his
own
.