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161
She
paused
helplessly
;
he
was
turning
away
from
her
without
further
interest
.
162
"
It
sounded
like
a
Halley
theme
,
"
she
said
.
"
But
I
know
every
note
he
s
ever
written
and
he
never
wrote
that
.
"
163
There
was
still
no
expression
,
only
a
faint
look
of
attentiveness
on
the
boy
s
face
,
as
he
turned
back
to
her
and
asked
,
"
You
like
the
music
of
Richard
Halley
?
"
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164
"
Yes
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
like
it
very
much
.
"
165
He
considered
her
for
a
moment
,
as
if
hesitating
,
then
he
turned
away
.
She
watched
the
expert
efficiency
of
his
movements
as
he
went
on
working
.
He
worked
in
silence
.
166
She
had
not
slept
for
two
nights
,
but
she
could
not
permit
herself
to
sleep
;
she
had
too
many
problems
to
consider
and
not
much
time
:
the
train
was
due
in
New
York
early
in
the
morning
.
She
needed
the
time
,
yet
she
wished
the
train
would
go
faster
;
but
it
was
the
Taggart
Comet
,
the
fastest
train
in
the
country
.
167
She
tried
to
think
;
but
the
music
remained
on
the
edge
of
her
mind
and
she
kept
hearing
it
,
in
full
chords
,
like
the
implacable
steps
of
something
that
could
not
be
stopped
.
.
.
.
She
shook
her
head
angrily
,
jerked
her
hat
off
and
lighted
a
cigarette
.
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168
She
would
not
sleep
,
she
thought
;
she
could
last
until
tomorrow
night
.
.
.
.
The
train
wheels
clicked
in
accented
rhythm
.
She
was
so
used
to
them
that
she
did
not
hear
them
consciously
,
but
the
sound
became
a
sense
of
peace
within
her
.
.
.
.
When
she
extinguished
her
cigarette
,
she
knew
that
she
needed
another
one
,
but
thought
that
she
would
give
herself
a
minute
,
just
a
few
minutes
,
before
she
would
light
it
.
.
.
.
169
She
had
fallen
asleep
and
she
awakened
with
a
jolt
,
knowing
that
something
was
wrong
,
before
she
knew
what
it
was
:
the
wheels
had
stopped
.
The
car
stood
soundless
and
dim
in
the
blue
glow
of
the
night
lamps
.
She
glanced
at
her
watch
:
there
was
no
reason
for
stopping
.
She
looked
out
the
window
:
the
train
stood
still
in
the
middle
of
empty
fields
.
170
She
heard
someone
moving
in
a
seat
across
the
aisle
,
and
asked
,
"
How
long
have
we
been
standing
?
"