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The
others
thought
her
rather
heartless
.
I
hope
you
do
n't
mind
my
telling
you
a
good
deal
about
Roberta
.
The
fact
is
I
am
growing
very
fond
of
her
.
The
more
I
observe
her
the
more
I
love
her
.
And
I
notice
all
sorts
of
things
about
her
that
I
like
.
For
instance
,
she
was
quite
oddly
anxious
to
make
other
people
happy
.
And
she
could
keep
a
secret
,
a
tolerably
rare
accomplishment
.
Also
she
had
the
power
of
silent
sympathy
.
That
sounds
rather
dull
,
I
know
,
but
it
's
not
so
dull
as
it
sounds
.
It
just
means
that
a
person
is
able
to
know
that
you
are
unhappy
,
and
to
love
you
extra
on
that
account
,
without
bothering
you
by
telling
you
all
the
time
how
sorry
she
is
for
you
.
That
was
what
Bobbie
was
like
.
She
knew
that
Mother
was
unhappy
--
and
that
Mother
had
not
told
her
the
reason
.
So
she
just
loved
Mother
more
and
never
said
a
single
word
that
could
let
Mother
know
how
earnestly
her
little
girl
wondered
what
Mother
was
unhappy
about
.
This
needs
practice
.
It
is
not
so
easy
as
you
might
think
.
Whatever
happened
--
and
all
sorts
of
nice
,
pleasant
ordinary
things
happened
--
such
as
picnics
,
games
,
and
buns
for
tea
,
Bobbie
always
had
these
thoughts
at
the
back
of
her
mind
.
"
Mother
's
unhappy
.
Why
?
I
do
n't
know
.
She
does
n't
want
me
to
know
.
I
wo
n't
try
to
find
out
.
But
she
IS
unhappy
.
Why
?
I
do
n't
know
.
She
does
n't
--
"
and
so
on
,
repeating
and
repeating
like
a
tune
that
you
do
n't
know
the
stopping
part
of
.
The
Russian
gentleman
still
took
up
a
good
deal
of
everybody
's
thoughts
.
All
the
editors
and
secretaries
of
Societies
and
Members
of
Parliament
had
answered
Mother
's
letters
as
politely
as
they
knew
how
;
but
none
of
them
could
tell
where
the
wife
and
children
of
Mr.
Szezcpansky
would
be
likely
to
be
.
(
Did
I
tell
you
that
the
Russian
's
very
Russian
name
was
that
?
)
Bobbie
had
another
quality
which
you
will
hear
differently
described
by
different
people
.
Some
of
them
call
it
interfering
in
other
people
's
business
--
and
some
call
it
"
helping
lame
dogs
over
stiles
,
"
and
some
call
it
"
loving-kindness
.
"
It
just
means
trying
to
help
people
.
She
racked
her
brains
to
think
of
some
way
of
helping
the
Russian
gentleman
to
find
his
wife
and
children
.
He
had
learned
a
few
words
of
English
now
.
He
could
say
"
Good
morning
,
"
and
"
Good
night
,
"
and
"
Please
,
"
and
"
Thank
you
,
"
and
"
Pretty
,
"
when
the
children
brought
him
flowers
,
and
"
Ver
'
good
,
"
when
they
asked
him
how
he
had
slept
.
The
way
he
smiled
when
he
"
said
his
English
,
"
was
,
Bobbie
felt
,
"
just
too
sweet
for
anything
.
"
She
used
to
think
of
his
face
because
she
fancied
it
would
help
her
to
some
way
of
helping
him
.
But
it
did
not
.
Yet
his
being
there
cheered
her
because
she
saw
that
it
made
Mother
happier
.
"
She
likes
to
have
someone
to
be
good
to
,
even
beside
us
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
"
And
I
know
she
hated
to
let
him
have
Father
's
clothes
.
But
I
suppose
it
'
hurt
nice
,
'
or
she
would
n't
have
.