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"
That
's
the
truth
,
though
,
just
the
same
,
"
insisted
Clyde
.
"
Well
,
I
think
it
is
beautiful
myself
,
"
admitted
Roberta
.
"
I
've
been
out
here
,
too
,
several
times
now
.
My
friend
and
I.
"
Clyde
was
once
more
delighted
.
She
was
smiling
now
and
full
of
wonder
.
"
Oh
,
have
you
?
"
he
exclaimed
,
and
there
was
more
talk
as
to
why
he
liked
to
come
out
and
how
he
had
learned
to
swim
here
.
"
And
to
think
I
turned
in
here
and
there
you
were
on
the
bank
,
looking
at
those
water
lilies
.
Was
n't
that
queer
?
I
almost
fell
out
of
the
boat
.
I
do
n't
think
I
ever
saw
you
look
as
pretty
as
you
did
just
now
standing
there
.
"
"
Oh
,
now
,
Mr.
Griffiths
,
"
again
pleaded
Roberta
cautiously
.
"
You
must
n't
begin
that
way
.
I
'll
be
afraid
you
're
a
dreadful
flatterer
.
I
'll
have
to
think
you
are
if
you
say
anything
like
that
so
quickly
.
"
Clyde
once
more
gazed
at
her
weakly
,
and
she
smiled
because
she
thought
he
was
more
handsome
than
ever
.
But
what
would
he
think
,
she
added
to
herself
,
if
she
were
to
tell
him
that
just
before
he
came
around
that
point
she
was
thinking
of
him
too
,
and
wishing
that
he
were
there
with
her
,
and
not
Grace
.
And
how
they
might
sit
and
talk
,
and
hold
hands
perhaps
.
He
might
even
put
his
arms
around
her
waist
,
and
she
might
let
him
.
That
would
be
terrible
,
as
some
people
here
would
see
it
,
she
knew
.
And
it
would
never
do
for
him
to
know
that
--
never
.
That
would
be
too
intimate
--
too
bold
.
But
just
the
same
it
was
so
.
Yet
what
would
these
people
here
in
Lycurgus
think
of
her
and
him
now
if
they
should
see
her
,
letting
him
paddle
her
about
in
this
canoe
!
He
a
factory
manager
and
she
an
employee
in
his
department
.
The
conclusion
!
The
scandal
,
maybe
,
even
.
And
yet
Grace
Marr
was
along
--
or
soon
would
be
.
And
she
could
explain
to
her
--
surely
.
He
was
out
rowing
and
knew
her
,
and
why
should
n't
he
help
her
get
some
lilies
if
he
wanted
to
?
It
was
almost
unavoidable
--
this
present
situation
,
was
n't
it
?
Already
Clyde
had
maneuvered
the
canoe
around
so
that
they
were
now
among
the
water
lilies
.
And
as
he
talked
,
having
laid
his
paddle
aside
,
he
had
been
reaching
over
and
pulling
them
up
,
tossing
them
with
their
long
,
wet
stems
at
her
feet
as
she
lay
reclining
in
the
seat
,
one
hand
over
the
side
of
the
canoe
in
the
water
,
as
she
had
seen
other
girls
holding
theirs
And
for
the
moment
her
thoughts
were
allayed
and
modified
by
the
beauty
of
his
head
and
arms
and
the
tousled
hair
that
now
fell
over
his
eyes
.
How
handsome
he
was
!
The
outcome
of
that
afternoon
was
so
wonderful
for
both
that
for
days
thereafter
neither
could
cease
thinking
about
it
or
marveling
that
anything
so
romantic
and
charming
should
have
brought
them
together
so
intimately
when
both
were
considering
that
it
was
not
wise
for
either
to
know
the
other
any
better
than
employee
and
superior
.
After
a
few
moments
of
badinage
in
the
boat
in
which
he
had
talked
about
the
beauty
of
the
lilies
and
how
glad
he
was
to
get
them
for
her
,
they
picked
up
her
friend
,
Grace
,
and
eventually
returned
to
the
boathouse
.