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“
I
know
it
’
s
not
;
but
my
cousin
gave
me
her
key
.
”
“
Miss
Hatchard
’
s
got
no
right
to
give
her
key
to
other
folks
,
any
more
’
n
I
have
.
I
’
m
the
librarian
and
I
know
the
by
-
laws
.
This
is
my
library
.
”
The
young
man
looked
profoundly
surprised
.
“
Why
,
I
know
it
is
;
I
’
m
so
sorry
if
you
mind
my
coming
.
”
“
I
suppose
you
came
to
see
what
more
you
could
say
to
set
her
against
me
?
But
you
needn
’
t
trouble
:
it
’
s
my
library
today
,
but
it
won
’
t
be
this
time
tomorrow
.
I
’
m
on
the
way
now
to
take
her
back
the
key
and
the
register
.
”
Young
Harney
’
s
face
grew
grave
,
but
without
betraying
the
consciousness
of
guilt
she
had
looked
for
.
“
I
don
’
t
understand
,
”
he
said
.
“
There
must
be
some
mistake
.
Why
should
I
say
things
against
you
to
Miss
Hatchard
—
or
to
anyone
?
”
The
apparent
evasiveness
of
the
reply
caused
Charity
’
s
indignation
to
overflow
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
why
you
should
.
I
could
understand
Orma
Fry
’
s
doing
it
,
because
she
’
s
always
wanted
to
get
me
out
of
here
ever
since
the
first
day
.
I
can
’
t
see
why
,
when
she
’
s
got
her
own
home
,
and
her
father
to
work
for
her
;
nor
Ida
Targatt
,
neither
,
when
she
got
a
legacy
from
her
step
-
brother
on
’
y
last
year
.
But
anyway
we
all
live
in
the
same
place
,
and
when
it
’
s
a
place
like
North
Dormer
it
’
s
enough
to
make
people
hate
each
other
just
to
have
to
walk
down
the
same
street
every
day
.
But
you
don
’
t
live
here
,
and
you
don
’
t
know
anything
about
any
of
us
,
so
what
did
you
have
to
meddle
for
?
Do
you
suppose
the
other
girls
’
d
have
kept
the
books
any
better
’
n
I
did
?
Why
,
Orma
Fry
don
’
t
hardly
know
a
book
from
a
flat
-
iron
!
And
what
if
I
don
’
t
always
sit
round
here
doing
nothing
till
it
strikes
five
up
at
the
church
?
Who
cares
if
the
library
’
s
open
or
shut
?
Do
you
suppose
anybody
ever
comes
here
for
books
?
What
they
’
d
like
to
come
for
is
to
meet
the
fellows
they
’
re
going
with
if
I
’
d
let
’
em
.
But
I
wouldn
’
t
let
Bill
Sollas
from
over
the
hill
hang
round
here
waiting
for
the
youngest
Targatt
girl
,
because
I
know
him
.
.
.
that
’
s
all
.
.
.
even
if
I
don
’
t
know
about
books
all
I
ought
to
.
.
.
.
”
She
stopped
with
a
choking
in
her
throat
.
Tremors
of
rage
were
running
through
her
,
and
she
steadied
herself
against
the
edge
of
the
desk
lest
he
should
see
her
weakness
.