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"
That
’
s
enough
,
"
Mary
interrupted
.
"
When
Abe
begins
bringing
up
that
it
’
s
time
to
go
home
.
"
Anxiously
she
confided
to
Rosemary
:
"
I
’
ve
got
to
get
Abe
home
.
His
boat
train
leaves
at
eleven
.
It
’
s
so
important
—
I
feel
the
whole
future
depends
on
his
catching
it
,
but
whenever
I
argue
with
him
he
does
the
exact
opposite
.
"
"
I
’
ll
try
and
persuade
him
,
"
offered
Rosemary
.
"
Would
you
?
"
Mary
said
doubtfully
.
"
Maybe
you
could
.
"
Then
Dick
came
up
to
Rosemary
:
"
Nicole
and
I
are
going
home
and
we
thought
you
’
d
want
to
go
with
us
.
"
Her
face
was
pale
with
fatigue
in
the
false
dawn
.
Two
wan
dark
spots
in
her
cheek
marked
where
the
color
was
by
day
.
"
I
can
’
t
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
promised
Mary
North
to
stay
along
with
them
—
or
Abe
’
ll
never
go
to
bed
.
Maybe
you
could
do
something
.
"
"
Don
’
t
you
know
you
can
’
t
do
anything
about
people
?
"
he
advised
her
.
"
If
Abe
was
my
room
-
mate
in
college
,
tight
for
the
first
time
,
it
’
d
be
different
.
Now
there
’
s
nothing
to
do
.
"