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"
Well
,
that
I
knew
that
I
had
n't
treated
her
quite
right
and
that
I
was
sorry
--
besides
,
that
her
offer
was
fair
enough
,
and
that
if
after
what
I
was
going
to
tell
her
she
still
wanted
me
,
I
would
go
away
with
her
and
marry
her
.
But
that
I
had
to
tell
her
first
the
real
reason
for
my
changing
as
I
had
--
that
I
had
been
and
still
was
in
love
with
another
girl
and
that
I
could
n't
help
it
--
that
probably
whether
I
married
her
or
not
--
"
"
Miss
Alden
you
mean
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
--
that
I
would
always
go
on
loving
this
other
girl
,
because
I
just
could
n't
get
her
out
of
my
mind
.
But
just
the
same
,
if
that
did
n't
make
any
difference
to
her
,
that
I
would
marry
her
even
if
I
could
n't
love
her
any
more
as
I
once
did
.
That
was
all
.
"
"
But
what
about
Miss
X
?
"
"
Well
,
I
had
thought
about
her
too
,
but
I
thought
she
was
better
off
and
could
stand
it
easier
.
Besides
,
I
thought
perhaps
Roberta
would
let
me
go
and
we
could
just
go
on
being
friends
and
I
would
help
her
all
I
could
.
"
"
Had
you
decided
just
where
you
would
marry
her
?
"
"
No
,
sir
.
But
I
knew
there
were
plenty
of
towns
below
Big
Bittern
and
Grass
Lake
.
"
"
But
were
you
going
to
do
that
without
one
single
word
to
Miss
X
beforehand
?
"
"
Well
,
no
,
sir
--
not
exactly
.
I
figured
that
if
Roberta
would
n't
let
me
off
but
did
n't
mind
my
leaving
her
for
a
few
days
,
I
would
go
down
to
where
Miss
X
lived
and
tell
her
,
and
then
come
back
.
But
if
she
objected
to
that
,
why
then
I
was
going
to
write
Miss
X
a
letter
and
explain
how
it
was
and
then
go
on
and
get
married
to
Roberta
.
"