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851
"
Of
course
I
do
,
"
she
announced
.
"
But
just
the
same
,
that
do
n't
mean
that
you
can
treat
me
any
old
way
,
either
.
You
do
n't
seem
to
understand
that
a
girl
ca
n't
do
everything
you
want
her
to
do
just
when
you
want
her
to
do
it
.
"
852
"
Just
what
do
you
mean
by
that
?
"
asked
Clyde
,
not
quite
sensing
just
what
she
did
mean
.
"
I
do
n't
get
you
.
"
853
"
Oh
,
yes
,
you
do
,
too
.
"
She
could
not
believe
that
he
did
not
know
.
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854
"
Oh
,
I
guess
I
know
what
you
're
talkin
'
about
.
I
know
what
you
're
going
to
say
now
,
"
he
went
on
disappointedly
.
"
That
's
that
old
stuff
they
all
pull
.
I
know
.
855
"
856
He
was
reciting
almost
verbatim
the
words
and
intonations
even
of
the
other
boys
at
the
hotel
--
Higby
,
Ratterer
,
Eddie
Doyle
--
who
,
having
narrated
the
nature
of
such
situations
to
him
,
and
how
girls
occasionally
lied
out
of
pressing
dilemmas
in
this
way
,
had
made
perfectly
clear
to
him
what
was
meant
.
And
Hortense
knew
now
that
he
did
know
.
857
"
Gee
,
but
you
're
mean
,
"
she
said
in
an
assumed
hurt
way
.
"
A
person
can
never
tell
you
anything
or
expect
you
to
believe
it
.
Just
the
same
,
it
's
true
,
whether
you
believe
it
or
not
.
"
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858
"
Oh
,
I
know
how
you
are
,
"
he
replied
,
sadly
yet
a
little
loftily
,
as
though
this
were
an
old
situation
to
him
.
"
You
do
n't
like
me
,
that
's
all
.
I
see
that
now
,
all
right
.
"
859
"
Gee
,
but
you
're
mean
,
"
she
persisted
,
affecting
an
injured
air
.
"
It
's
the
God
's
truth
.
Believe
me
or
not
,
I
swear
it
.
Honest
it
is
.
"
860
Clyde
stood
there
.
In
the
face
of
this
small
trick
there
was
really
nothing
much
to
say
as
he
saw
it
.
He
could
not
force
her
to
do
anything
.
If
she
wanted
to
lie
and
pretend
,
he
would
have
to
pretend
to
believe
her
.
And
yet
a
great
sadness
settled
down
upon
him
.
He
was
not
to
win
her
after
all
--
that
was
plain
.
He
turned
,
and
she
,
being
convinced
that
he
felt
that
she
was
lying
now
,
felt
it
incumbent
upon
herself
to
do
something
about
it
--
to
win
him
around
to
her
again
.