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Roberta
was
thinking
now
that
,
in
the
face
of
her
recent
treatment
at
the
hands
of
Clyde
,
as
well
as
because
of
the
way
in
which
she
had
given
herself
to
him
without
due
precaution
as
to
her
ultimate
rehabilitation
via
marriage
,
that
perhaps
this
was
not
exactly
true
.
He
might
not
--
a
vague
,
almost
formless
,
fear
this
,
as
yet
--
want
her
to
tell
anybody
now
--
ever
.
And
unless
he
were
going
to
continue
to
love
her
and
marry
her
,
she
might
not
want
any
one
to
know
of
it
,
either
.
The
wretched
,
shameful
,
difficult
position
in
which
she
had
placed
herself
by
all
this
.
On
the
other
hand
,
Mrs.
Alden
,
learning
thus
casually
of
the
odd
and
seemingly
clandestine
nature
of
this
relationship
,
was
not
only
troubled
but
puzzled
,
so
concerned
was
she
for
Roberta
's
happiness
.
For
,
although
,
as
she
now
said
to
herself
,
Roberta
was
such
a
good
,
pure
and
careful
girl
--
the
best
and
most
unselfish
and
wisest
of
all
her
children
--
still
might
it
not
be
possible
--
?
But
,
no
,
no
one
was
likely
to
either
easily
or
safely
compromise
or
betray
Roberta
.
She
was
too
conservative
and
good
,
and
so
now
she
added
:
"
A
relative
of
the
owner
,
you
say
--
the
Mr.
Samuel
Griffiths
you
wrote
about
?
"
"
Yes
,
Mamma
.
He
's
his
nephew
.
"
"
The
young
man
at
the
factory
?
"
her
mother
asked
,
at
the
same
time
wondering
just
how
Roberta
had
come
to
attract
a
man
of
Clyde
's
position
,
for
,
from
the
very
first
she
had
made
it
plain
that
he
was
a
member
of
the
family
who
owned
the
factory
.
This
in
itself
was
a
troublesome
fact
.
The
traditional
result
of
such
relationships
,
common
the
world
over
,
naturally
caused
her
to
be
intensely
fearful
of
just
such
an
association
as
Roberta
seemed
to
be
making
.
Nevertheless
she
was
not
at
all
convinced
that
a
girl
of
Roberta
's
looks
and
practicality
would
not
be
able
to
negotiate
an
association
of
the
sort
without
harm
to
herself
.
"
Yes
,
"
Roberta
replied
simply
.
"
What
's
he
like
,
Bob
?
"
"
Oh
,
awfully
nice
.
So
good-looking
,
and
he
's
been
so
nice
to
me
.
I
do
n't
think
the
place
would
be
as
nice
as
it
is
except
that
he
is
so
refined
,
he
keeps
those
factory
girls
in
their
place
.
He
's
a
nephew
of
the
president
of
the
company
,
you
see
,
and
the
girls
just
naturally
have
to
respect
him
.
"
"
Well
,
that
IS
nice
,
is
n't
it
?
I
think
it
's
so
much
better
to
work
for
refined
people
than
just
anybody
.
I
know
you
did
n't
think
so
much
of
the
work
over
at
Trippetts
Mills
.
Does
he
come
to
see
you
often
,
Bob
?
"
"
Well
,
yes
,
pretty
often
,
"
Roberta
replied
,
flushing
slightly
,
for
she
realized
that
she
could
not
be
entirely
frank
with
her
mother
.