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"
And
you
never
wrote
her
any
,
I
suppose
?
"
"
No
,
sir
,
I
never
wrote
her
any
letters
.
"
"
Why
?
"
"
Well
,
she
was
right
there
in
the
factory
with
me
,
you
see
.
Besides
at
the
last
there
,
after
she
went
home
,
I
was
afraid
to
.
"
"
I
see
.
"
At
the
same
time
,
as
Clyde
now
proceeded
to
point
out
,
and
that
quite
honestly
,
Roberta
could
be
far
from
sweet-tempered
at
times
--
could
in
fact
be
quite
determined
and
even
stubborn
.
And
she
had
paid
no
least
attention
to
his
plea
that
her
forcing
him
to
marry
her
now
would
ruin
him
socially
as
well
as
in
every
other
way
,
and
that
even
in
the
face
of
his
willingness
to
work
along
and
pay
for
her
support
--
an
attitude
which
,
as
he
now
described
it
,
was
what
had
caused
all
the
trouble
--
whereas
Miss
Finchley
(
and
here
he
introduced
an
element
of
reverence
and
enthusiasm
which
Jephson
was
quick
to
note
)
was
willing
to
do
everything
for
him
.
"
So
you
really
loved
that
Miss
Finchley
very
much
then
,
did
you
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
"
And
you
could
n't
care
for
Roberta
any
more
after
you
met
her
?
"