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Ye
can
go
to
Europe
,
or
ye
can
go
to
yer
aunt
's
in
New
Orleans
;
but
ye
must
go
somewhere
.
I
ca
n't
have
ye
stayin
'
here
--
it
's
too
dangerous
.
It
's
sure
to
be
comin
'
out
.
The
papers
'll
be
havin
'
it
next
.
Ye
're
young
yet
.
Yer
life
is
before
you
.
I
tremble
for
yer
soul
;
but
so
long
as
ye
're
young
and
alive
ye
may
come
to
yer
senses
.
It
's
me
duty
to
be
hard
.
It
's
my
obligation
to
you
and
the
Church
.
Ye
must
quit
this
life
.
Ye
must
lave
this
man
.
Ye
must
never
see
him
any
more
.
I
ca
n't
permit
ye
.
He
's
no
good
.
He
has
no
intintion
of
marrying
ye
,
and
it
would
be
a
crime
against
God
and
man
if
he
did
.
No
,
no
!
Never
that
!
The
man
's
a
bankrupt
,
a
scoundrel
,
a
thafe
.
If
ye
had
him
,
ye
'd
soon
be
the
unhappiest
woman
in
the
world
.
He
would
n't
be
faithful
to
ye
.
No
,
he
could
n't
.
He
's
not
that
kind
.
"
He
paused
,
sick
to
the
depths
of
his
soul
.
"
Ye
must
go
away
.
I
say
it
once
and
for
all
.
I
mane
it
kindly
,
but
I
want
it
.
I
have
yer
best
interests
at
heart
.
I
love
ye
;
but
ye
must
.
I
'm
sorry
to
see
ye
go
--
I
'd
rather
have
ye
here
.
No
one
will
be
sorrier
;
but
ye
must
.
Ye
must
make
it
all
seem
natcheral
and
ordinary
to
yer
mother
;
but
ye
must
go
--
d'ye
hear
?
Ye
must
.
"
He
paused
,
looking
sadly
but
firmly
at
Aileen
under
his
shaggy
eyebrows
.
She
knew
he
meant
this
.
It
was
his
most
solemn
,
his
most
religious
expression
.
But
she
did
not
answer
.
She
could
not
.
What
was
the
use
?
Only
she
was
not
going
.
She
knew
that
--
and
so
she
stood
there
white
and
tense
.
"
Now
get
all
the
clothes
ye
want
,
"
went
on
Butler
,
by
no
means
grasping
her
true
mood
.
"
Fix
yourself
up
in
any
way
you
plase
.
Say
where
ye
want
to
go
,
but
get
ready
.
"
"
But
I
wo
n't
,
father
,
"
finally
replied
Aileen
,
equally
solemnly
,
equally
determinedly
.
"
I
wo
n't
go
!
I
wo
n't
leave
Philadelphia
.
"
"
Ye
do
n't
mane
to
say
ye
will
deliberately
disobey
me
when
I
'm
asking
ye
to
do
somethin'
that
's
intended
for
yer
own
good
,
will
ye
daughter
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
will
,
"
replied
Aileen
,
determinedly
.
"
I
wo
n't
go
!
I
'm
sorry
,
but
I
wo
n't
!
"
"
Ye
really
mane
that
,
do
ye
?
"
asked
Butler
,
sadly
but
grimly
.
"
Yes
,
I
do
,
"
replied
Aileen
,
grimly
,
in
return
.
"
Then
I
'll
have
to
see
what
I
can
do
,
daughter
,
"
replied
the
old
man
.
"
Ye
're
still
my
daughter
,
whatever
ye
are
,
and
I
'll
not
see
ye
come
to
wreck
and
ruin
for
want
of
doin
'
what
I
know
to
be
my
solemn
duty
.
I
'll
give
ye
a
few
more
days
to
think
this
over
,
but
go
ye
must
.
There
's
an
end
of
that
.
There
are
laws
in
this
land
still
.
There
are
things
that
can
be
done
to
those
who
wo
n't
obey
the
law
.
I
found
ye
this
time
--
much
as
it
hurt
me
to
do
it
.
I
'll
find
ye
again
if
ye
try
to
disobey
me
.
Ye
must
change
yer
ways
.
I
ca
n't
have
ye
goin
'
on
as
ye
are
.
Ye
understand
now
.
It
's
the
last
word
.
Give
this
man
up
,
and
ye
can
have
anything
ye
choose
.
Ye
're
my
girl
--
I
'll
do
everything
I
can
in
this
world
to
make
ye
happy
.
Why
,
why
should
n't
I
?
What
else
have
I
to
live
for
but
me
children
?
It
's
ye
and
the
rest
of
them
that
I
've
been
workin
'
and
plannin
'
for
all
these
years
.
Come
now
,
be
a
good
girl
.
Ye
love
your
old
father
,
do
n't
ye
?
Why
,
I
rocked
ye
in
my
arms
as
a
baby
,
Aileen
.
I
've
watched
over
ye
when
ye
were
not
bigger
than
what
would
rest
in
me
two
fists
here
.
I
've
been
a
good
father
to
ye
--
ye
ca
n't
deny
that
.
Look
at
the
other
girls
you
've
seen
.
Have
any
of
them
had
more
nor
what
ye
have
had
?
Ye
wo
n't
go
against
me
in
this
.
I
'm
sure
ye
wo
n't
.
Ye
ca
n't
.
Ye
love
me
too
much
--
surely
ye
do
--
do
n't
ye
?
"
His
voice
weakened
.
His
eyes
almost
filled
.