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"
But
if
mamma
objects
?
I
am
sure
I
am
afraid
to
tell
her
.
"
"
Let
me
tell
her
,
"
he
volunteered
valiantly
.
"
I
think
your
mother
does
not
like
me
,
but
I
can
win
her
around
.
A
fellow
who
can
win
you
can
win
anything
.
And
if
we
don
’
t
—
"
"
Yes
?
"
"
Why
,
we
’
ll
have
each
other
.
But
there
’
s
no
danger
not
winning
your
mother
to
our
marriage
.
She
loves
you
too
well
.
"
"
I
should
not
like
to
break
her
heart
,
"
Ruth
said
pensively
.
He
felt
like
assuring
her
that
mothers
’
hearts
were
not
so
easily
broken
,
but
instead
he
said
,
"
And
love
is
the
greatest
thing
in
the
world
.
"
"
Do
you
know
,
Martin
,
you
sometimes
frighten
me
.
I
am
frightened
now
,
when
I
think
of
you
and
of
what
you
have
been
.
You
must
be
very
,
very
good
to
me
.
Remember
,
after
all
,
that
I
am
only
a
child
.
I
never
loved
before
.
"
"
Nor
I
.
We
are
both
children
together
.
And
we
are
fortunate
above
most
,
for
we
have
found
our
first
love
in
each
other
.
"
"
But
that
is
impossible
!
"
she
cried
,
withdrawing
herself
from
his
arms
with
a
swift
,
passionate
movement
.
"
Impossible
for
you
.
You
have
been
a
sailor
,
and
sailors
,
I
have
heard
,
are
—
are
—
"
Her
voice
faltered
and
died
away
.
"
Are
addicted
to
having
a
wife
in
every
port
?
"
he
suggested
.
"
Is
that
what
you
mean
?
"