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After
I
'm
out
of
this
.
I
ca
n't
prevent
you
from
doing
that
and
I
would
n't
want
to
if
I
could
.
But
you
ca
n't
leave
me
now
.
You
ca
n't
.
You
ca
n't
!
Besides
,
"
she
added
,
"
I
did
n't
want
to
get
myself
in
this
position
and
I
would
n't
have
,
but
for
you
.
But
you
made
me
and
made
me
let
you
come
in
here
.
And
now
you
want
to
leave
me
to
shift
for
myself
,
just
because
you
think
you
wo
n't
be
able
to
go
in
society
any
more
,
if
they
find
out
about
me
.
"
She
paused
,
the
strain
of
this
contest
proving
almost
too
much
for
her
tired
nerves
.
At
the
same
time
she
began
to
sob
nervously
and
yet
not
violently
--
a
marked
effort
at
self-restraint
and
recovery
marking
her
every
gesture
.
And
after
a
moment
or
two
in
which
both
stood
there
,
he
gazing
dumbly
and
wondering
what
else
he
was
to
say
in
answer
to
all
this
,
she
struggling
and
finally
managing
to
recover
her
poise
,
she
added
:
"
Oh
,
what
is
it
about
me
that
's
so
different
to
what
I
was
a
couple
of
months
ago
,
Clyde
?
Will
you
tell
me
that
?
I
'd
like
to
know
.
What
is
it
that
has
caused
you
to
change
so
?
Up
to
Christmas
,
almost
,
you
were
as
nice
to
me
as
any
human
being
could
be
.
You
were
with
me
nearly
all
the
time
you
had
,
and
since
then
I
've
scarcely
had
an
evening
that
I
did
n't
beg
for
.
Who
is
it
?
What
is
it
?
Some
other
girl
,
or
what
,
I
'd
like
to
know
--
that
Sondra
Finchley
or
Bertine
Cranston
,
or
who
?
"
Her
eyes
as
she
said
this
were
a
study
.
For
even
to
this
hour
,
as
Clyde
could
now
see
to
his
satisfaction
,
since
he
feared
the
effect
on
Roberta
of
definite
and
absolute
knowledge
concerning
Sondra
,
she
had
no
specific
suspicion
,
let
alone
positive
knowledge
concerning
any
girl
.
And
coward-wise
,
in
the
face
of
her
present
predicament
and
her
assumed
and
threatened
claims
on
him
,
he
was
afraid
to
say
what
or
who
the
real
cause
of
this
change
was
.
Instead
he
merely
replied
and
almost
unmoved
by
her
sorrow
,
since
he
no
longer
really
cared
for
her
:
"
Oh
,
you
're
all
wrong
,
Bert
.
You
do
n't
see
what
the
trouble
is
.
It
's
my
future
here
--
if
I
leave
here
I
certainly
will
never
find
such
an
opportunity
.
And
if
I
have
to
marry
in
this
way
or
leave
here
it
will
all
go
flooey
.
I
want
to
wait
and
get
some
place
first
before
I
marry
,
see
--
save
some
money
and
if
I
do
this
I
wo
n't
have
a
chance
and
you
wo
n't
either
,
"
he
added
feebly
,
forgetting
for
the
moment
that
up
to
this
time
he
had
been
indicating
rather
clearly
that
he
did
not
want
to
have
anything
more
to
do
with
her
in
any
way
.
"
Besides
,
"
he
continued
,
"
if
you
could
only
find
some
one
,
or
if
you
would
go
away
by
yourself
somewhere
for
a
while
,
Bert
,
and
go
through
with
this
alone
,
I
could
send
you
the
money
to
do
it
on
,
I
know
.
I
could
have
it
between
now
and
the
time
you
had
to
go
.
"
His
face
,
as
he
said
this
,
and
as
Roberta
clearly
saw
,
mirrored
the
complete
and
resourceless
collapse
of
all
his
recent
plans
in
regard
to
her
.
And
she
,
realizing
that
his
indifference
to
her
had
reached
the
point
where
he
could
thus
dispose
of
her
and
their
prospective
baby
in
this
casual
and
really
heartless
manner
,
was
not
only
angered
in
part
,
but
at
the
same
time
frightened
by
the
meaning
of
it
all
.
"
Oh
,
Clyde
,
"
she
now
exclaimed
boldly
and
with
more
courage
and
defiance
than
at
any
time
since
she
had
known
him
,
"
how
you
have
changed
!
And
how
hard
you
can
be
.
To
want
me
to
go
off
all
by
myself
and
just
to
save
you
--
so
you
can
stay
here
and
get
along
and
marry
some
one
here
when
I
am
out
of
the
way
and
you
do
n't
have
to
bother
about
me
any
more
.
Well
,
I
wo
n't
do
it
.
It
's
not
fair
.
And
I
wo
n't
,
that
's
all
.
I
wo
n't
.
And
that
's
all
there
is
to
it
.
You
can
get
some
one
to
get
me
out
of
this
or
you
can
marry
me
and
come
away
with
me
,
at
least
long
enough
for
me
to
have
the
baby
and
place
myself
right
before
my
people
and
every
one
else
that
knows
me
.
I
do
n't
care
if
you
leave
me
afterwards
,
because
I
see
now
that
you
really
do
n't
care
for
me
any
more
,
and
if
that
's
the
way
you
feel
,
I
do
n't
want
you
any
more
than
you
want
me
.
But
just
the
same
,
you
must
help
me
now
--
you
must
.
But
,
oh
,
dear
,
"
she
began
whimpering
again
,
and
yet
only
slightly
and
bitterly
.
"
To
think
that
all
our
love
for
each
other
should
have
come
to
this
--
that
I
am
asked
to
go
away
by
myself
--
all
alone
--
with
no
one
--
while
you
stay
here
,
oh
,
dear
!
oh
,
dear
!
And
with
a
baby
on
my
hands
afterwards
.
And
no
husband
.
"
She
clinched
her
hands
and
shook
her
head
bleakly
Clyde
,
realizing
well
enough
that
his
proposition
certainly
was
cold
and
indifferent
but
,
in
the
face
of
his
intense
desire
for
Sondra
,
the
best
or
at
least
safest
that
he
could
devise
,
now
stood
there
unable
for
the
moment
to
think
of
anything
more
to
say
.