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In
the
end
she
went
limp
and
I
let
her
go
.
She
stood
a
moment
,
then
she
suddenly
jumped
and
hit
me
across
the
face
.
It
didn
’
t
really
hurt
but
the
shock
of
it
was
most
nasty
,
coming
when
I
least
expected
it
and
after
I
’
d
been
so
reasonable
when
others
might
have
lost
their
heads
.
Then
she
went
into
the
room
slamming
the
door
behind
her
.
I
felt
like
going
in
and
having
it
out
with
her
,
but
I
knew
she
was
angry
.
There
was
real
hatred
in
her
looks
.
So
I
bolted
the
door
and
put
up
the
false
door
.
The
next
thing
was
she
wouldn
’
t
talk
.
That
next
lunch
she
said
not
a
word
when
I
spoke
to
her
and
said
I
was
ready
to
let
bygones
be
bygones
.
She
just
gave
me
a
big
look
of
contempt
.
It
was
the
same
that
evening
.
When
I
came
to
clear
,
she
handed
me
the
tray
and
turned
away
.
She
made
it
very
plain
she
didn
’
t
want
me
to
stay
.
I
thought
she
’
d
get
over
it
,
but
the
next
day
it
was
worse
.
Not
only
she
didn
’
t
speak
,
she
didn
’
t
eat
.
Please
don
’
t
do
this
,
I
said
.
It
’
s
no
good
.
But
she
wouldn
’
t
say
a
word
,
wouldn
’
t
even
look
at
me
.
The
next
day
it
was
the
same
.
She
wouldn
’
t
eat
,
she
wouldn
’
t
speak
.
I
’
d
been
waiting
for
her
to
wear
some
of
the
clothes
I
’
d
bought
,
but
she
kept
on
wearing
the
white
blouse
and
the
green
tartan
tunic
.
I
began
to
get
really
worried
,
I
didn
’
t
know
how
long
people
could
go
without
food
,
she
seemed
pale
and
weak
to
me
.
She
spent
all
the
time
sitting
against
the
wall
on
her
bed
,
her
back
turned
,
looking
so
miserable
I
didn
’
t
know
what
to
do
.
The
next
day
I
took
in
coffee
for
breakfast
and
some
nice
toast
and
cereal
and
marmalade
.
I
let
it
wait
a
bit
so
she
could
smell
it
.
Then
I
said
,
I
don
’
t
expect
you
to
understand
me
,
I
don
’
t
expect
you
to
love
me
like
most
people
,
I
just
want
you
to
try
and
understand
me
as
much
as
you
can
and
like
me
a
little
if
you
can
.
She
didn
’
t
move
.
I
said
,
I
’
ll
make
a
bargain
.
I
’
ll
tell
you
when
you
can
go
away
,
but
only
on
certain
conditions
.
I
don
’
t
know
why
I
said
it
.
I
knew
really
I
could
never
let
her
go
away
.
It
wasn
’
t
just
a
barefaced
lie
,
though
.
Often
I
did
think
she
would
go
away
when
we
agreed
,
a
promise
was
a
promise
,
etcetera
.
Other
times
I
knew
I
couldn
’
t
let
her
do
it
.