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"
Well
,
"
said
Calhoun
,
apparently
in
reluctant
utterance
,
as
if
shy
about
entering
upon
the
subject
,
or
pretending
to
be
so
,
"
I
--
I
--
wanted
--
"
"
I
'd
rather
,
"
put
in
the
planter
,
taking
advantage
of
the
other
's
hesitancy
,
"
I
'd
rather
not
speak
of
her
now
.
"
This
was
said
almost
supplicatingly
.
"
And
why
not
now
,
uncle
?
"
asked
Calhoun
,
emboldened
by
the
show
of
opposition
.
"
You
know
my
reasons
,
nephew
?
"
"
Well
,
I
know
the
time
is
not
pleasant
.
Poor
Henry
missing
--
supposed
to
be
--
After
all
,
he
may
turn
up
yet
,
and
everything
be
right
again
.
"
"
Never
!
we
shall
never
see
him
again
--
living
or
dead
.
I
have
no
longer
a
son
?
"
"
You
have
a
daughter
;
and
she
--
"
"
Has
disgraced
me
!
"
"
I
do
n't
believe
it
,
uncle
--
no
.
"