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But
there
,
I
said
I
would
n't
be
blue
or
gloomy
or
cross
and
yet
I
have
n't
done
so
very
well
this
time
,
have
I
?
But
I
promise
to
do
better
next
time
--
tomorrow
or
next
day
,
because
it
relieves
me
to
write
to
you
,
Clyde
.
And
wo
n't
you
please
write
me
just
a
few
words
to
cheer
me
up
while
I
'm
waiting
,
whether
you
mean
it
or
not
,
I
need
it
so
.
And
you
will
come
,
of
course
.
I
'll
be
so
happy
and
grateful
and
try
not
to
bother
you
too
much
in
any
way
.
Your
lonely
BERT
And
it
was
the
contrast
presented
by
these
two
scenes
which
finally
determined
for
him
the
fact
that
he
would
never
marry
Roberta
--
never
--
nor
even
go
to
her
at
Biltz
,
or
let
her
come
back
to
him
here
,
if
he
could
avoid
that
.
For
would
not
his
going
,
or
her
return
,
put
a
period
to
all
the
joys
that
so
recently
in
connection
with
Sondra
had
come
to
him
here
--
make
it
impossible
for
him
to
be
with
Sondra
at
Twelfth
Lake
this
summer
--
make
it
impossible
for
him
to
run
away
with
and
marry
her
?
In
God
's
name
was
there
no
way
?
No
outlet
from
this
horrible
difficulty
which
now
confronted
him
?
And
in
a
fit
of
despair
,
having
found
the
letters
in
his
room
on
his
return
from
work
one
warm
evening
in
June
,
he
now
threw
himself
upon
his
bed
and
fairly
groaned
.
The
misery
of
this
!
The
horror
of
his
almost
insoluble
problem
!
Was
there
no
way
by
which
she
could
be
persuaded
to
go
away
--
and
stay
--
remain
at
home
,
maybe
for
a
while
longer
,
while
he
sent
her
ten
dollars
a
week
,
or
twelve
,
even
--
a
full
half
of
all
his
salary
?
Or
could
she
go
to
some
neighboring
town
--
Fonda
,
Gloversville
,
Schenectady
--
she
was
not
so
far
gone
but
what
she
could
take
care
of
herself
well
enough
as
yet
,
and
rent
a
room
and
remain
there
quietly
until
the
fatal
time
,
when
she
could
go
to
some
doctor
or
nurse
?
He
might
help
her
to
find
some
one
like
that
when
the
time
came
,
if
only
she
would
be
willing
not
to
mention
his
name
.
But
this
business
of
making
him
come
to
Biltz
,
or
meeting
her
somewhere
,
and
that
within
two
weeks
or
less
.
He
would
not
,
he
would
not
.
He
would
do
something
desperate
if
she
tried
to
make
him
do
that
--
run
away
--
or
--
maybe
go
up
to
Twelfth
Lake
before
it
should
be
time
for
him
to
go
to
Biltz
,
or
before
she
would
think
it
was
time
,
and
then
persuade
Sondra
if
he
could
--
but
oh
,
what
a
wild
,
wild
chance
was
that
--
to
run
away
with
and
marry
him
,
even
if
she
was
n't
quite
eighteen
--
and
then
--
and
then
--
being
married
,
and
her
family
not
being
able
to
divorce
them
,
and
Roberta
not
being
able
to
find
him
,
either
,
but
only
to
complain
--
well
,
could
n't
he
deny
it
--
say
that
it
was
not
so
--
that
he
had
never
had
any
relationship
,
other
than
that
which
any
department
head
might
have
with
any
girl
working
for
him
.
He
had
not
been
introduced
to
the
Gilpins
,
nor
had
he
gone
with
Roberta
to
see
that
Dr.
Glenn
near
Gloversville
,
and
she
had
told
him
at
the
time
,
she
had
not
mentioned
his
name
.
But
the
nerve
of
trying
to
deny
it
!
The
courage
it
would
take
.