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"
Don
’
t
say
‘
make
good
,
’
"
she
cried
,
sweetly
petulant
.
"
It
’
s
slang
,
and
it
’
s
horrid
.
"
He
flushed
,
and
stammered
,
"
That
’
s
right
,
and
I
only
wish
you
’
d
correct
me
every
time
.
"
"
I
—
I
’
d
like
to
,
"
she
said
haltingly
.
"
You
have
so
much
in
you
that
is
good
that
I
want
to
see
you
perfect
.
"
He
was
clay
in
her
hands
immediately
,
as
passionately
desirous
of
being
moulded
by
her
as
she
was
desirous
of
shaping
him
into
the
image
of
her
ideal
of
man
.
And
when
she
pointed
out
the
opportuneness
of
the
time
,
that
the
entrance
examinations
to
high
school
began
on
the
following
Monday
,
he
promptly
volunteered
that
he
would
take
them
.
Then
she
played
and
sang
to
him
,
while
he
gazed
with
hungry
yearning
at
her
,
drinking
in
her
loveliness
and
marvelling
that
there
should
not
be
a
hundred
suitors
listening
there
and
longing
for
her
as
he
listened
and
longed
.
He
stopped
to
dinner
that
evening
,
and
,
much
to
Ruth
’
s
satisfaction
,
made
a
favorable
impression
on
her
father
.
They
talked
about
the
sea
as
a
career
,
a
subject
which
Martin
had
at
his
finger
-
ends
,
and
Mr
.
Morse
remarked
afterward
that
he
seemed
a
very
clear
-
headed
young
man
.
In
his
avoidance
of
slang
and
his
search
after
right
words
,
Martin
was
compelled
to
talk
slowly
,
which
enabled
him
to
find
the
best
thoughts
that
were
in
him
.
He
was
more
at
ease
than
that
first
night
at
dinner
,
nearly
a
year
before
,
and
his
shyness
and
modesty
even
commended
him
to
Mrs
.
Morse
,
who
was
pleased
at
his
manifest
improvement
.
"
He
is
the
first
man
that
ever
drew
passing
notice
from
Ruth
,
"
she
told
her
husband
.
"
She
has
been
so
singularly
backward
where
men
are
concerned
that
I
have
been
worried
greatly
.
"
Mr
.
Morse
looked
at
his
wife
curiously
.
"
You
mean
to
use
this
young
sailor
to
wake
her
up
?
"
he
questioned
.
"
I
mean
that
she
is
not
to
die
an
old
maid
if
I
can
help
it
,
"
was
the
answer
.
"
If
this
young
Eden
can
arouse
her
interest
in
mankind
in
general
,
it
will
be
a
good
thing
.
"
"
A
very
good
thing
,
"
he
commented
.
"
But
suppose
,
—
and
we
must
suppose
,
sometimes
,
my
dear
,
—
suppose
he
arouses
her
interest
too
particularly
in
him
?
"