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Once
on
the
land
again
there
developed
not
a
little
hesitation
on
her
part
as
well
as
his
as
to
how
farther
to
proceed
,
for
they
were
confronted
by
the
problem
of
returning
into
Lycurgus
together
.
As
Roberta
saw
it
,
it
would
not
look
right
and
might
create
talk
.
And
on
his
part
,
he
was
thinking
of
Gilbert
and
other
people
he
knew
.
The
trouble
that
might
come
of
it
.
What
Gilbert
would
say
if
he
did
hear
.
And
so
both
he
and
she
,
as
well
as
Grace
,
were
dubious
on
the
instant
about
the
wisdom
of
riding
back
together
.
Grace
's
own
reputation
,
as
well
as
the
fact
that
she
knew
Clyde
was
not
interested
in
her
,
piqued
her
.
And
Roberta
,
realizing
this
from
her
manner
,
said
:
"
What
do
you
think
we
had
better
do
,
excuse
ourselves
?
"
At
once
Roberta
tried
to
think
just
how
they
could
extricate
themselves
gracefully
without
offending
Clyde
.
Personally
she
was
so
enchanted
that
had
she
been
alone
she
would
have
preferred
to
have
ridden
back
with
him
.
But
with
Grace
here
and
in
this
cautious
mood
,
never
.
She
must
think
up
some
excuse
.
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And
at
the
same
time
,
Clyde
was
wondering
just
how
he
was
to
do
now
--
ride
in
with
them
and
brazenly
face
the
possibility
of
being
seen
by
some
one
who
might
carry
the
news
to
Gilbert
Griffiths
or
evade
doing
so
on
some
pretext
or
other
.
He
could
think
of
none
,
however
,
and
was
about
to
turn
and
accompany
them
to
the
car
when
the
young
electrician
,
Shurlock
,
who
lived
in
the
Newton
household
and
who
had
been
on
the
balcony
of
the
pavilion
,
hailed
them
.
He
was
with
a
friend
who
had
a
small
car
,
and
they
were
ready
to
return
to
the
city
.
"
Well
,
here
's
luck
,
"
he
exclaimed
.
"
How
are
you
,
Miss
Alden
?
How
do
you
do
,
Miss
Marr
?
You
two
do
n't
happen
to
be
going
our
way
,
do
you
?
If
you
are
,
we
can
take
you
in
with
us
.
"
Not
only
Roberta
but
Clyde
heard
.
And
at
once
she
was
about
to
say
that
,
since
it
was
a
little
late
and
she
and
Grace
were
scheduled
to
attend
church
services
with
the
Newtons
,
it
would
be
more
convenient
for
them
to
return
this
way
.
She
was
,
however
,
half
hoping
that
Shurlock
would
invite
Clyde
and
that
he
would
accept
.
But
on
his
doing
so
,
Clyde
instantly
refused
.
He
explained
that
he
had
decided
to
stay
out
a
little
while
longer
.
And
so
Roberta
left
him
with
a
look
that
conveyed
clearly
enough
the
gratitude
and
delight
she
felt
.
They
had
had
such
a
good
time
.
And
he
in
turn
,
in
spite
of
many
qualms
as
to
the
wisdom
of
all
this
,
fell
to
brooding
on
how
sad
it
was
that
just
he
and
Roberta
might
not
have
remained
here
for
hours
longer
.
And
immediately
after
they
had
gone
,
he
returned
to
the
city
alone
.
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The
next
morning
he
was
keener
than
ever
to
see
Roberta
again
.
And
although
the
peculiarly
exposed
nature
of
the
work
at
the
factory
made
it
impossible
for
him
to
demonstrate
his
feelings
,
still
by
the
swift
and
admiring
and
seeking
smiles
that
played
over
his
face
and
blazed
in
his
eyes
,
she
knew
that
he
was
as
enthusiastic
,
if
not
more
so
,
as
on
the
night
before
.
And
on
her
part
,
although
she
felt
that
a
crisis
of
some
sort
was
impending
,
and
in
spite
of
the
necessity
of
a
form
of
secrecy
which
she
resented
,
she
could
not
refrain
from
giving
him
a
warm
and
quite
yielding
glance
in
return
.
The
wonder
of
his
being
interested
in
her
!
The
wonder
and
the
thrill
!
Clyde
decided
at
once
that
his
attentions
were
still
welcome
.
Also
that
he
might
risk
saying
something
to
her
,
supposing
that
a
suitable
opportunity
offered
.
And
so
,
after
waiting
an
hour
and
seeing
two
fellow
workers
leave
from
either
side
of
her
,
he
seized
the
occasion
to
drift
near
and
to
pick
up
one
of
the
collars
she
had
just
stamped
,
saying
,
as
though
talking
about
that
:
"
I
was
awfully
sorry
to
have
to
leave
you
last
night
.
I
wish
we
were
out
there
again
to-day
instead
of
here
,
just
you
and
me
,
do
n't
you
?
"