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Effie
sprang
past
them
,
and
Darrow
took
up
the
girl
’
s
challenge
.
“
What
you
suggest
about
Mrs
.
Leath
is
hardly
worth
answering
.
As
to
my
reasons
for
wanting
to
help
you
,
a
good
deal
depends
on
the
words
one
uses
to
define
rather
indefinite
things
.
It
’
s
true
enough
that
I
want
to
help
you
;
but
the
wish
isn
’
t
due
to
.
.
.
to
any
past
kindness
on
your
part
,
but
simply
to
my
own
interest
in
you
.
Why
not
put
it
that
our
friendship
gives
me
the
right
to
intervene
for
what
I
believe
to
be
your
benefit
?
”
She
took
a
few
hesitating
steps
and
then
paused
again
.
Darrow
noticed
that
she
had
grown
pale
and
that
there
were
rings
of
shade
about
her
eyes
.
“
You
’
ve
known
Mrs
.
Leath
a
long
time
?
”
she
asked
him
suddenly
.
He
paused
with
a
sense
of
approaching
peril
.
“
A
long
time
—
yes
.
”
“
She
told
me
you
were
friends
—
great
friends
”
“
Yes
,
”
he
admitted
,
“
we
’
re
great
friends
.
”
“
Then
you
might
naturally
feel
yourself
justified
in
telling
her
that
you
don
’
t
think
I
’
m
the
right
person
for
Effie
.
”
He
uttered
a
sound
of
protest
,
but
she
disregarded
it
.
“
I
don
’
t
say
you
’
d
like
to
do
it
.
You
wouldn
’
t
:
you
’
d
hate
it
.
And
the
natural
alternative
would
be
to
try
to
persuade
me
that
I
’
d
be
better
off
somewhere
else
than
here
.
But
supposing
that
failed
,
and
you
saw
I
was
determined
to
stay
?
then
you
might
think
it
your
duty
to
tell
Mrs
.
Leath
.
”
She
laid
the
case
before
him
with
a
cold
lucidity
.
“
I
should
,
in
your
place
,
I
believe
,
”
she
ended
with
a
little
laugh
.