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"
I
couldn
’
t
help
it
,
I
felt
so
lonely
and
sad
,
and
was
so
very
glad
to
see
you
.
It
was
such
a
surprise
to
look
up
and
find
you
,
just
as
I
was
beginning
to
fear
you
wouldn
’
t
come
,
"
she
said
,
trying
in
vain
to
speak
quite
naturally
.
"
I
came
the
minute
I
heard
.
I
wish
I
could
say
something
to
comfort
you
for
the
loss
of
dear
little
Beth
,
but
I
can
only
feel
,
and
.
.
.
"
He
could
not
get
any
further
,
for
he
too
turned
bashful
all
of
a
sudden
,
and
did
not
quite
know
what
to
say
.
He
longed
to
lay
Amy
’
s
head
down
on
his
shoulder
,
and
tell
her
to
have
a
good
cry
,
but
he
did
not
dare
,
so
took
her
hand
instead
,
and
gave
it
a
sympathetic
squeeze
that
was
better
than
words
.
"
You
needn
’
t
say
anything
,
this
comforts
me
,
"
she
said
softly
.
"
Beth
is
well
and
happy
,
and
I
mustn
’
t
wish
her
back
,
but
I
dread
the
going
home
,
much
as
I
long
to
see
them
all
.
We
won
’
t
talk
about
it
now
,
for
it
makes
me
cry
,
and
I
want
to
enjoy
you
while
you
stay
.
You
needn
’
t
go
right
back
,
need
you
?
"
"
Not
if
you
want
me
,
dear
.
"
"
I
do
,
so
much
.
Aunt
and
Flo
are
very
kind
,
but
you
seem
like
one
of
the
family
,
and
it
would
be
so
comfortable
to
have
you
for
a
little
while
.
"
Amy
spoke
and
looked
so
like
a
homesick
child
whose
heart
was
full
that
Laurie
forgot
his
bashfulness
all
at
once
,
and
gave
her
just
what
she
wanted
—
the
petting
she
was
used
to
and
the
cheerful
conversation
she
needed
.
"
Poor
little
soul
,
you
look
as
if
you
’
d
grieved
yourself
half
sick
!
I
’
m
going
to
take
care
of
you
,
so
don
’
t
cry
any
more
,
but
come
and
walk
about
with
me
,
the
wind
is
too
chilly
for
you
to
sit
still
,
"
he
said
,
in
the
half
-
caressing
,
half
-
commanding
way
that
Amy
liked
,
as
he
tied
on
her
hat
,
drew
her
arm
through
his
,
and
began
to
pace
up
and
down
the
sunny
walk
under
the
new
-
leaved
chestnuts
.
He
felt
more
at
ease
upon
his
legs
,
and
Amy
found
it
pleasant
to
have
a
strong
arm
to
lean
upon
,
a
familiar
face
to
smile
at
her
,
and
a
kind
voice
to
talk
delightfully
for
her
alone
.
The
quaint
old
garden
had
sheltered
many
pairs
of
lovers
,
and
seemed
expressly
made
for
them
,
so
sunny
and
secluded
was
it
,
with
nothing
but
the
tower
to
overlook
them
,
and
the
wide
lake
to
carry
away
the
echo
of
their
words
,
as
it
rippled
by
below
.
For
an
hour
this
new
pair
walked
and
talked
,
or
rested
on
the
wall
,
enjoying
the
sweet
influences
which
gave
such
a
charm
to
time
and
place
,
and
when
an
unromantic
dinner
bell
warned
them
away
,
Amy
felt
as
if
she
left
her
burden
of
loneliness
and
sorrow
behind
her
in
the
chateau
garden
.
The
moment
Mrs
.