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621
"
You
'll
let
me
read
it
,
wo
n't
you
?
"
pleaded
Diana
.
622
"
When
it
is
finished
I
'll
read
it
to
you
and
Mr.
Harrison
,
and
I
shall
want
you
to
criticize
it
SEVERELY
.
No
one
else
shall
see
it
until
it
is
published
.
"
623
"
How
are
you
going
to
end
it
--
happily
or
unhappily
?
"
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624
"
I
'm
not
sure
.
I
'd
like
it
to
end
unhappily
,
because
that
would
be
so
much
more
romantic
.
But
I
understand
editors
have
a
prejudice
against
sad
endings
.
I
heard
Professor
Hamilton
say
once
that
nobody
but
a
genius
should
try
to
write
an
unhappy
ending
.
And
,
"
concluded
Anne
modestly
,
"
I
'm
anything
but
a
genius
.
"
625
"
Oh
I
like
happy
endings
best
.
You
'd
better
let
him
marry
her
,
"
said
Diana
,
who
,
especially
since
her
engagement
to
Fred
,
thought
this
was
how
every
story
should
end
.
626
"
But
you
like
to
cry
over
stories
?
"
627
"
Oh
,
yes
,
in
the
middle
of
them
.
But
I
like
everything
to
come
right
at
last
.
"
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628
"
I
must
have
one
pathetic
scene
in
it
,
"
said
Anne
thoughtfully
.
"
I
might
let
ROBERT
RAY
be
injured
in
an
accident
and
have
a
death
scene
.
"
629
"
No
,
you
must
n't
kill
BOBBY
off
,
"
declared
Diana
,
laughing
.
"
He
belongs
to
me
and
I
want
him
to
live
and
flourish
.
Kill
somebody
else
if
you
have
to
.
"
630
For
the
next
fortnight
Anne
writhed
or
reveled
,
according
to
mood
,
in
her
literary
pursuits
.
Now
she
would
be
jubilant
over
a
brilliant
idea
,
now
despairing
because
some
contrary
character
would
NOT
behave
properly
.
Diana
could
not
understand
this
.