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"
And
while
you
were
still
so
enraptured
with
Miss
X
?
"
"
I
was
in
love
with
Miss
X
--
yes
.
"
"
Do
you
recall
,
in
one
of
those
letters
to
you
that
you
never
answered
"
(
and
here
Mason
proceeded
to
take
up
and
read
from
one
of
the
first
seven
letters
)
,
"
her
writing
this
to
you
;
'
I
feel
upset
and
uncertain
about
everything
although
I
try
not
to
feel
so
--
now
that
we
have
our
plan
and
you
are
going
to
come
for
me
as
you
said
.
'
Now
just
what
was
she
referring
to
there
when
she
wrote
--
'
now
that
we
have
our
plan
'
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
unless
it
was
that
I
was
coming
to
get
her
and
take
her
away
somewhere
temporarily
.
"
"
Not
to
marry
her
,
of
course
.
"
"
No
,
I
had
n't
said
so
.
"
"
But
right
after
that
in
this
same
letter
she
says
:
'
On
the
way
up
,
instead
of
coming
straight
home
,
I
decided
to
stop
at
Homer
to
see
my
sister
and
brother-in-law
,
since
I
am
not
sure
now
when
I
'll
see
them
again
,
and
I
want
so
much
that
they
shall
see
me
respectable
or
never
at
all
any
more
.
'
Now
just
what
do
you
suppose
,
she
meant
by
that
word
'
respectable
'
?
Living
somewhere
in
secret
and
unmarried
and
having
a
child
while
you
sent
her
a
little
money
,
and
then
coming
back
maybe
and
posing
as
single
and
innocent
or
married
and
her
husband
dead
--
or
what
?
Do
n't
you
suppose
she
saw
herself
married
to
you
,
for
a
time
at
least
,
and
the
child
given
a
name
?
That
'
plan
'
she
mentions
could
n't
have
contemplated
anything
less
than
that
,
could
it
?
"
"
Well
,
maybe
as
she
saw
it
it
could
n't
,
"
evaded
Clyde
.
"
But
I
never
said
I
would
marry
her
.
"
"
Well
,
well
--
we
'll
let
that
rest
a
minute
,
"
went
on
Mason
doggedly
.