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I
’
ll
be
back
in
about
ten
days
,
I
intend
to
be
in
New
York
once
or
twice
a
month
.
"
"
Where
will
you
live
out
there
?
"
"
On
the
site
.
In
my
own
railway
car
—
that
is
,
Eddie
’
s
car
,
which
I
’
m
borrowing
.
"
"
Will
you
be
safe
?
"
"
Safe
from
what
?
"
Then
she
laughed
,
startled
.
"
Why
,
Hank
,
it
’
s
the
first
time
you
’
ve
ever
thought
that
I
wasn
’
t
a
man
.
Of
course
I
’
ll
be
safe
.
"
He
was
not
looking
at
her
;
he
was
looking
at
a
sheet
of
figures
on
his
desk
.
"
I
’
ve
had
my
engineers
prepare
a
breakdown
of
the
cost
of
the
bridge
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
an
approximate
schedule
of
the
construction
time
required
.
That
is
what
I
wanted
to
discuss
with
you
.
"
He
extended
the
papers
.
She
settled
back
to
read
them
.
A
wedge
of
light
fell
across
her
face
.
He
saw
the
firm
,
sensual
mouth
in
sharp
outline
.
Then
she
leaned
back
a
little
,
and
he
saw
only
a
suggestion
of
its
shape
and
the
dark
lines
of
her
lowered
lashes
.
Haven
’
t
I
?
—
he
thought
.
Haven
’
t
I
thought
of
it
since
the
first
time
I
saw
you
?
Haven
’
t
I
thought
of
nothing
else
for
two
years
?
.
.
.
He
sat
motionless
,
looking
at
her
.
He
heard
the
words
he
had
never
allowed
himself
to
form
,
the
words
he
had
felt
,
known
,
yet
had
not
faced
,
had
hoped
to
destroy
by
never
letting
them
be
said
within
his
own
mind
.
Now
it
was
as
sudden
and
shocking
as
if
he
were
saying
it
to
her
.
.
.
Since
the
first
time
I
saw
you
.
.
.
Nothing
but
your
body
,
that
mouth
of
yours
,
and
the
way
your
eyes
would
look
at
me
,
if
.
.
.
Through
every
sentence
I
ever
said
to
you
,
through
every
conference
you
thought
so
safe
,
through
the
importance
of
all
the
issues
we
discussed
.
.
.
You
trusted
me
,
didn
’
t
you
?
To
recognize
your
greatness
?
To
think
of
you
as
you
deserved
—
as
if
you
were
a
man
?
.
.
.
Don
’
t
you
suppose
I
know
how
much
I
’
ve
betrayed
?
The
only
bright
encounter
of
my
life
—
the
only
person
I
respected
—
the
best
businessman
I
know
—
my
ally
—
my
partner
in
a
desperate
battle
.
.
.