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For
answer
now
Roberta
merely
shook
her
head
negatively
and
continued
to
cry
.
And
at
last
gathering
the
full
import
of
her
situation
,
Dr.
Glenn
got
up
,
his
face
a
study
of
troubled
and
yet
conservative
caution
and
sympathy
.
But
without
saying
anything
at
first
he
merely
looked
at
her
as
she
wept
.
Later
he
added
:
"
Well
,
well
,
this
is
too
bad
.
I
'm
sorry
.
"
But
fearing
to
commit
himself
in
any
way
,
he
merely
paused
,
adding
after
a
time
soothingly
and
dubiously
:
"
You
must
n't
cry
.
That
wo
n't
help
you
any
.
"
He
then
paused
again
,
still
determined
not
to
have
anything
to
do
with
this
case
.
Yet
a
bit
curious
as
to
the
true
nature
of
the
story
he
finally
asked
:
"
Well
,
then
where
is
the
young
man
who
is
the
cause
of
your
trouble
?
Is
he
here
?
"
Still
too
overcome
by
shame
and
despair
to
speak
,
Roberta
merely
shook
her
head
negatively
.
"
But
he
knows
that
you
're
in
trouble
,
does
n't
he
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Roberta
faintly
.
"
And
he
wo
n't
marry
you
?
"
"
He
's
gone
away
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
see
.
The
young
scamp
!
And
do
n't
you
know
where
he
's
gone
?
"
"
No
,
"
lied
Roberta
,
weakly
.
"
How
long
has
it
been
since
he
left
you
?
"