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The
way
of
the
Lake
.
But
once
there
--
whether
it
would
then
be
advisable
so
to
do
--
or
not
--
well
who
could
tell
.
He
might
even
yet
be
able
to
convert
Roberta
to
some
other
point
of
view
.
For
,
say
what
you
would
,
she
was
certainly
acting
very
unfairly
and
captiously
in
all
this
.
She
was
,
as
he
saw
it
in
connection
with
his
very
vital
dream
of
Sondra
,
making
a
mountain
--
an
immense
terror
--
out
of
a
state
that
when
all
was
said
and
done
,
was
not
so
different
from
Esta
's
.
And
Esta
had
not
compelled
any
one
to
marry
her
.
And
how
much
better
were
the
Aldens
to
his
own
parents
--
poor
farmers
as
compared
to
poor
preachers
.
And
why
should
he
be
so
concerned
as
to
what
they
would
think
when
Esta
had
not
troubled
to
think
what
her
parents
would
feel
?
In
spite
of
all
that
Roberta
had
said
about
blame
,
was
she
so
entirely
lacking
in
blame
herself
?
To
be
sure
,
he
had
sought
to
entice
or
seduce
her
,
as
you
will
,
but
even
so
,
could
she
be
held
entirely
blameless
?
Could
she
not
have
refused
,
if
she
was
so
positive
at
the
time
that
she
was
so
very
moral
?
But
she
had
not
.
And
as
to
all
this
,
all
that
he
had
done
,
had
he
not
done
all
he
could
to
help
her
out
of
it
?
And
he
had
so
little
money
,
too
.
And
was
placed
in
such
a
difficult
position
.
She
was
just
as
much
to
blame
as
he
was
.
And
yet
now
she
was
so
determined
to
drive
him
this
way
.
To
insist
on
his
marrying
her
,
whereas
if
she
would
only
go
her
own
way
--
as
she
could
with
his
help
--
she
might
still
save
both
of
them
all
this
trouble
.
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But
no
,
she
would
not
,
and
he
would
not
marry
her
and
that
was
all
there
was
to
it
.
She
need
not
think
that
she
could
make
him
.
No
,
no
,
no
!
At
times
,
when
in
such
moods
,
he
felt
that
he
could
do
anything
--
drown
her
easily
enough
,
and
she
would
only
have
herself
to
blame
.
Then
again
his
more
cowering
sense
of
what
society
would
think
and
do
,
if
it
knew
,
what
he
himself
would
be
compelled
to
think
of
himself
afterwards
,
fairly
well
satisfied
him
that
as
much
as
he
desired
to
stay
,
he
was
not
the
one
to
do
anything
at
all
and
in
consequence
must
flee
.
And
so
it
was
that
Tuesday
,
Wednesday
and
Thursday
following
Roberta
's
letter
received
on
Monday
,
had
passed
.
And
then
,
on
Thursday
night
,
following
a
most
torturesome
mental
day
on
his
and
Roberta
's
part
for
that
matter
,
this
is
what
he
received
:
Biltz
,
Wednesday
,
June
30th
.
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DEAR
CLYDE
:
This
is
to
tell
you
that
unless
I
hear
from
you
either
by
telephone
or
letter
before
noon
,
Friday
,
I
shall
be
in
Lycurgus
that
same
night
,
and
the
world
will
know
how
you
have
treated
me
.
I
can
not
and
will
not
wait
and
suffer
one
more
hour
.
I
regret
to
be
compelled
to
take
this
step
,
but
you
have
allowed
all
this
time
to
go
in
silence
really
,
and
Saturday
is
the
third
,
and
without
any
plans
of
any
kind
.
My
whole
life
is
ruined
and
so
will
yours
be
in
a
measure
,
but
I
can
not
feel
that
I
am
entirely
to
blame
.
I
have
done
all
I
possibly
could
to
make
this
burden
as
easy
for
you
as
possible
and
I
certainly
regret
all
the
misery
it
will
cause
my
parents
and
friends
and
all
whom
you
know
and
hold
dear
.
But
I
will
not
wait
and
suffer
one
hour
more
.