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She
looked
at
him
dazedly
,
not
quite
grasping
that
he
was
hinting
that
she
was
to
go
entirely
alone
,
but
rather
assuming
that
of
course
he
meant
to
go
with
her
.
Then
,
her
mind
concentrating
nervously
upon
the
necessity
of
facing
a
doctor
in
his
company
,
she
first
exclaimed
:
"
Oh
,
dear
,
is
n't
it
terrible
to
think
of
us
having
to
go
to
a
doctor
in
this
way
?
Then
he
'll
know
all
about
us
,
wo
n't
he
?
And
besides
it
's
dangerous
,
is
n't
it
,
although
I
do
n't
suppose
it
could
be
much
worse
than
those
old
pills
.
"
She
went
off
into
more
intimate
inquiries
as
to
what
was
done
and
how
,
but
Clyde
could
not
enlighten
her
.
"
Oh
,
do
n't
be
getting
nervous
over
that
now
,
"
he
said
.
"
It
is
n't
anything
that
's
going
to
hurt
you
,
I
know
.
Besides
we
'll
be
lucky
if
we
find
some
one
to
do
it
.
What
I
want
to
know
is
if
I
do
find
a
doctor
,
will
you
be
willing
to
go
to
him
alone
?
"
She
started
as
if
struck
,
but
unabashed
now
he
went
on
,
"
As
things
stand
with
me
here
,
I
ca
n't
go
with
you
,
that
's
sure
.
I
'm
too
well
known
around
here
,
and
besides
I
look
too
much
like
Gilbert
and
he
's
known
to
everybody
.
If
I
should
be
mistaken
for
him
,
or
be
taken
for
his
cousin
or
relative
,
well
,
then
the
jig
's
up
.
"
His
eyes
were
not
only
an
epitome
of
how
wretched
he
would
feel
were
he
exposed
to
all
Lycurgus
for
what
he
was
,
but
also
in
them
lurked
a
shadow
of
the
shabby
role
he
was
attempting
to
play
in
connection
with
her
--
in
hiding
thus
completely
behind
her
necessity
.
And
yet
so
tortured
was
he
by
the
fear
of
what
was
about
to
befall
him
in
case
he
did
not
succeed
in
so
doing
,
that
he
was
now
prepared
,
whatever
Roberta
might
think
or
say
,
to
stand
his
ground
.
But
Roberta
,
sensing
only
the
fact
that
he
was
thinking
of
sending
her
alone
,
now
exclaimed
incredulously
:
"
Not
alone
,
Clyde
!
Oh
,
no
,
I
could
n't
do
that
!
Oh
,
dear
,
no
!
Why
,
I
'd
be
frightened
to
death
.
Oh
,
dear
,
no
.
Why
,
I
'd
be
so
frightened
I
would
n't
know
what
to
do
.
Just
think
how
I
'd
feel
,
trying
to
explain
to
him
alone
.
I
just
could
n't
do
that
.
Besides
,
how
would
I
know
what
to
say
--
how
to
begin
?
You
'll
just
have
to
go
with
me
at
first
,
that
's
all
,
and
explain
,
or
I
never
can
go
--
I
do
n't
care
what
happens
.
"
Her
eyes
were
round
and
excited
and
her
face
,
while
registering
all
the
depression
and
fear
that
had
recently
been
there
,
was
transfigured
by
definite
opposition
.
But
Clyde
was
not
to
be
shaken
either
.
"
You
know
how
it
is
with
me
here
,
Bert
.
I
ca
n't
go
,
and
that
's
all
there
is
to
it
.
Why
,
supposing
I
were
seen
--
supposing
some
one
should
recognize
me
?
What
then
?
You
know
how
much
I
've
been
going
around
here
since
I
've
been
here
.
Why
,
it
's
crazy
to
think
that
I
could
go
.
Besides
,
it
will
be
a
lot
easier
for
you
than
for
me
.
No
doctor
's
going
to
think
anything
much
of
your
coming
to
him
,
especially
if
you
're
alone
.
He
'll
just
think
you
're
some
one
who
's
got
in
trouble
and
with
no
one
to
help
you
.
But
if
I
go
,
and
it
should
be
any
one
who
knows
anything
about
the
Griffiths
,
there
'd
be
the
deuce
to
pay
.
Right
off
he
'd
think
I
was
stuffed
with
money
.
Besides
,
if
I
did
n't
do
just
what
he
wanted
me
to
do
afterwards
,
he
could
go
to
my
uncle
,
or
my
cousin
,
and
then
,
good
night
!
That
would
be
the
end
of
me
.
And
if
I
lost
my
place
here
now
,
and
with
no
money
and
that
kind
of
scandal
connected
with
me
,
where
do
you
suppose
I
would
be
after
that
,
or
you
either
?
I
certainly
could
n't
look
after
you
then
.
And
then
what
would
you
do
?
I
should
think
you
'd
wake
up
and
see
what
a
tough
proposition
this
is
.
My
name
ca
n't
be
pulled
into
this
without
trouble
for
both
of
us
.
It
's
got
to
be
kept
out
,
that
's
all
,
and
the
only
way
for
me
to
keep
it
out
is
for
me
to
stay
away
from
any
doctor
.
Besides
,
he
'd
feel
a
lot
sorrier
for
you
than
he
would
for
me
.
You
ca
n't
tell
me
!
"
His
eyes
were
distressed
and
determined
,
and
,
as
Roberta
could
gather
from
his
manner
,
a
certain
hardness
,
or
at
least
defiance
,
the
result
of
fright
,
showed
in
every
gesture
.
He
was
determined
to
protect
his
own
name
,
come
what
might
--
a
fact
which
,
because
of
her
own
acquiescence
up
to
this
time
,
still
carried
great
weight
with
her
.
"
Oh
,
dear
!
dear
!
"
she
exclaimed
,
nervously
and
sadly
now
,
the
growing
and
drastic
terror
of
the
situation
dawning
upon
her
,
"
I
do
n't
see
how
we
are
to
do
then
.
I
really
do
n't
.
For
I
ca
n't
do
that
and
that
's
all
there
is
to
it
.
It
's
all
so
hard
--
so
terrible
.
I
'd
feel
too
much
ashamed
and
frightened
to
ever
go
alone
.
"
But
even
as
she
said
this
she
began
to
feel
that
she
might
,
and
even
would
,
go
alone
,
if
must
be
.
For
what
else
was
there
to
do
?
And
how
was
she
to
compel
him
,
in
the
face
of
his
own
fears
and
dangers
,
to
jeopardize
his
position
here
?
He
began
once
more
,
in
self-defense
more
than
from
any
other
motive
: