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"
I
wish
you
would
n't
talk
about
that
,
father
,
"
she
began
,
having
softened
under
his
explanation
.
"
I
do
n't
want
to
go
to
Europe
now
.
I
do
n't
want
to
leave
Philadelphia
.
I
know
you
want
me
to
go
;
but
I
do
n't
want
to
think
of
going
now
.
I
ca
n't
.
"
Butler
's
brow
darkened
again
.
What
was
the
use
of
all
this
opposition
on
her
part
?
Did
she
really
imagine
that
she
was
going
to
master
him
--
her
father
,
and
in
connection
with
such
an
issue
as
this
?
How
impossible
!
But
tempering
his
voice
as
much
as
possible
,
he
went
on
,
quite
softly
,
in
fact
.
"
But
it
would
be
so
fine
for
ye
,
Aileen
.
Ye
surely
ca
n't
expect
to
stay
here
after
--
"
He
paused
,
for
he
was
going
to
say
"
what
has
happened
.
"
He
knew
she
was
very
sensitive
on
that
point
.
His
own
conduct
in
hunting
her
down
had
been
such
a
breach
of
fatherly
courtesy
that
he
knew
she
felt
resentful
,
and
in
a
way
properly
so
.
Still
,
what
could
be
greater
than
her
own
crime
?
"
After
,
"
he
concluded
,
"
ye
have
made
such
a
mistake
ye
surely
would
n't
want
to
stay
here
.
Ye
wo
n't
be
wantin
'
to
keep
up
that
--
committin
'
a
mortal
sin
.
It
's
against
the
laws
of
God
and
man
.
"
He
did
so
hope
the
thought
of
sin
would
come
to
Aileen
--
the
enormity
of
her
crime
from
a
spiritual
point
of
view
--
but
Aileen
did
not
see
it
at
all
.
"
You
do
n't
understand
me
,
father
,
"
she
exclaimed
,
hopelessly
toward
the
end
.
"
You
ca
n't
.
I
have
one
idea
,
and
you
have
another
.
But
I
do
n't
seem
to
be
able
to
make
you
understand
now
.
The
fact
is
,
if
you
want
to
know
it
,
I
do
n't
believe
in
the
Catholic
Church
any
more
,
so
there
.
"
The
moment
Aileen
had
said
this
she
wished
she
had
not
.
It
was
a
slip
of
the
tongue
.
Butler
's
face
took
on
an
inexpressibly
sad
,
despairing
look
.
"
Ye
do
n't
believe
in
the
Church
?
"
he
asked
.
"
No
,
not
exactly
--
not
like
you
do
.
"
He
shook
his
head
.
"
The
harm
that
has
come
to
yer
soul
!
"
he
replied
.
"
It
's
plain
to
me
,
daughter
,
that
somethin'
terrible
has
happened
to
ye
.
This
man
has
ruined
ye
,
body
and
soul
.
Somethin'
must
be
done
.
I
do
n't
want
to
be
hard
on
ye
,
but
ye
must
leave
Philadelphy
.
Ye
ca
n't
stay
here
.
I
ca
n't
permit
ye
.