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"
Leave
that
up
to
me
.
"
"
Whatever
they
do
to
you
,
I
want
it
done
to
me
also
.
"
"
Leave
it
up
to
me
.
Dearest
,
don
t
you
understand
?
I
think
that
what
I
want
most
right
now
is
what
you
want
:
not
to
see
any
of
them
.
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But
I
have
to
stay
here
for
a
while
.
So
it
will
help
me
if
I
know
that
you
,
at
least
,
are
out
of
their
reach
.
I
want
to
keep
one
clean
point
in
my
mind
,
to
lean
against
.
It
will
be
only
a
short
while
and
then
I
ll
come
for
you
.
Do
you
understand
?
"
"
Yes
,
my
darling
.
So
long
.
"
It
was
weightlessly
easy
to
walk
out
of
her
office
and
down
the
stretching
halls
of
Taggart
Transcontinental
.
She
walked
,
looking
ahead
,
her
steps
advancing
with
the
unbroken
,
unhurried
rhythm
of
finality
.
Her
face
was
held
level
and
it
had
a
look
of
astonishment
,
of
acceptance
,
of
repose
.
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She
walked
across
the
concourse
of
the
Terminal
.
She
saw
the
statue
of
Nathaniel
Taggart
.
But
she
felt
no
pain
from
it
and
no
reproach
,
only
the
rising
fullness
of
her
love
,
only
the
feeling
that
she
was
going
to
join
him
,
not
in
death
,
but
in
that
which
had
been
his
life
.
The
first
man
to
quit
at
Rearden
Steel
was
Tom
Colby
,
rolling
mill
foreman
,
head
of
the
Rearden
Steel
Workers
Union
.
For
ten
years
,
he
had
heard
himself
denounced
throughout
the
country
,
because
his
was
a
"
company
union
"
and
because
he
had
never
engaged
in
a
violent
conflict
with
the
management
.
This
was
true
:
no
conflict
had
ever
been
necessary
;
Rearden
paid
a
higher
wage
scale
than
any
union
scale
in
the
country
,
for
which
he
demanded
and
got
the
best
labor
force
to
be
found
anywhere
.
When
Tom
Colby
told
him
that
he
was
quitting
,
Rearden
nodded
,
without
comment
or
questions
.