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He
started
toward
her
door
,
when
Eddie
called
after
him
hesitantly
,
"
Mr
.
Rearden
.
.
.
"
He
stopped
.
"
Yes
?
"
"
I
wanted
to
say
.
.
.
because
tomorrow
is
your
trial
.
.
.
and
whatever
they
do
to
you
is
supposed
to
be
in
the
name
of
all
the
people
.
.
.
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
.
.
.
that
it
won
t
be
in
my
name
.
.
.
even
if
there
s
nothing
I
can
do
about
it
,
except
to
tell
you
.
.
.
even
if
I
know
that
that
doesn
t
mean
anything
.
"
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"
It
means
much
more
than
you
suspect
.
Perhaps
more
than
any
of
us
suspect
.
Thanks
,
Eddie
.
"
Dagny
glanced
up
from
her
desk
,
when
Rearden
entered
her
office
;
he
saw
her
watching
him
as
he
approached
and
he
saw
the
look
of
weariness
disappearing
from
her
eyes
.
He
sat
down
on
the
edge
of
the
desk
.
She
leaned
back
,
brushing
a
strand
of
hair
off
her
face
,
her
shoulders
relaxing
under
her
thin
white
blouse
.
"
Dagny
,
there
s
something
I
want
to
tell
you
about
the
rail
that
you
ordered
.
I
want
you
to
know
this
tonight
.
"
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She
was
watching
him
attentively
;
the
expression
of
his
face
pulled
hers
into
the
same
look
of
quietly
solemn
tension
.
"
I
am
supposed
to
deliver
to
Taggart
Transcontinental
,
on
February
fifteenth
,
sixty
thousand
tons
of
rail
,
which
is
to
give
you
three
hundred
miles
of
track
.
You
will
receive
for
the
same
sum
of
money
eighty
thousand
tons
of
rail
,
which
will
give
you
five
hundred
miles
of
track
.
You
know
what
material
is
cheaper
and
lighter
than
steel
.
Your
rail
will
not
be
steel
,
it
will
be
Rearden
Metal
.
Don
t
argue
,
object
or
agree
.