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There
's
lots
nicer
lilies
up
the
lake
here
a
little
way
and
on
the
other
side
too
.
I
saw
hundreds
of
them
over
there
just
beyond
that
island
.
"
Roberta
looked
.
And
as
she
did
,
another
canoe
paddled
by
,
holding
a
youth
of
about
Clyde
's
years
and
a
girl
no
older
than
herself
.
She
wore
a
white
dress
and
a
pink
hat
and
the
canoe
was
green
.
And
far
across
the
water
at
the
point
of
the
very
island
about
which
Clyde
was
talking
was
another
canoe
--
bright
yellow
with
a
boy
and
a
girl
in
that
.
She
was
thinking
she
would
like
to
get
in
without
her
companion
,
if
possible
--
with
her
,
if
need
be
.
She
wanted
so
much
to
have
him
all
to
herself
.
If
she
had
only
come
out
here
alone
.
For
if
Grace
Marr
were
included
,
she
would
know
and
later
talk
,
maybe
,
or
think
,
if
she
heard
anything
else
in
regard
to
them
ever
.
And
yet
if
she
did
not
,
there
was
the
fear
that
he
might
not
like
her
any
more
--
might
even
come
to
dislike
her
or
give
up
being
interested
in
her
,
and
that
would
be
dreadful
.
She
stood
staring
and
thinking
,
and
Clyde
,
troubled
and
pained
by
her
doubt
on
this
occasion
and
his
own
loneliness
and
desire
for
her
,
suddenly
called
:
"
Oh
,
please
do
n't
say
no
.
Just
get
in
,
wo
n't
you
?
You
'll
like
it
.
I
want
you
to
.
Then
we
can
find
all
the
lilies
you
want
.
I
can
let
you
out
anywhere
you
want
to
get
out
--
in
ten
minutes
if
you
want
to
.
"
She
marked
the
"
I
want
you
to
.
"
It
soothed
and
strengthened
her
.
He
had
no
desire
to
take
any
advantage
of
her
as
she
could
see
.
"
But
I
have
my
friend
with
me
here
,
"
she
exclaimed
almost
sadly
and
dubiously
,
for
she
still
wanted
to
go
alone
--
never
in
her
life
had
she
wanted
any
one
less
than
Grace
Marr
at
this
moment
.
Why
had
she
brought
her
?
She
was
n't
so
very
pretty
and
Clyde
might
not
like
her
,
and
that
might
spoil
the
occasion
.
"
Besides
,
"
she
added
almost
in
the
same
breath
and
with
many
thoughts
fighting
her
,
"
maybe
I
'd
better
not
.
Is
it
safe
?
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
maybe
you
better
had
,
"
laughed
Clyde
seeing
that
she
was
yielding
.
"
It
's
perfectly
safe
,
"
he
added
eagerly
.
Then
maneuvering
the
canoe
next
to
the
bank
,
which
was
a
foot
above
the
water
,
and
laying
hold
of
a
root
to
hold
it
still
,
he
said
:
"
Of
course
you
wo
n't
be
in
any
danger
.
Call
your
friend
then
,
if
you
want
to
,
and
I
'll
row
the
two
of
you
.
There
's
room
for
two
and
there
are
lots
of
water
lilies
everywhere
over
there
.
"
He
nodded
toward
the
east
side
of
the
lake
.
Roberta
could
no
longer
resist
and
seized
an
overhanging
branch
by
which
to
steady
herself
.
At
the
same
time
she
began
to
call
:
"
Oh
,
Gray-ace
!
Gray-ace
!
Where
are
you
?
"
for
she
had
at
last
decided
that
it
was
best
to
include
her
.
A
far-off
voice
as
quickly
answered
:
"
Hello-o
!
What
do
you
want
?
"
"
Come
up
here
.
Come
on
.
I
got
something
I
want
to
tell
you
.
"
"
Oh
,
no
,
you
come
on
down
here
.
The
daisies
are
just
wonderful
.
"