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"
She
’
s
willing
to
forget
everything
that
’
s
happened
and
start
afresh
She
’
ll
never
make
you
a
single
reproach
.
"
"
She
can
go
to
hell
.
"
"
You
don
’
t
care
if
people
think
you
an
utter
blackguard
?
You
don
’
t
care
if
she
and
your
children
have
to
beg
their
bread
?
"
"
Not
a
damn
.
"
I
was
silent
for
a
moment
in
order
to
give
greater
force
to
my
next
remark
.
I
spoke
as
deliberately
as
I
could
.
"
You
are
a
most
unmitigated
cad
.
"
"
Now
that
you
’
ve
got
that
off
your
chest
,
let
’
s
go
and
have
dinner
.
"
I
dare
say
it
would
have
been
more
seemly
to
decline
this
proposal
.
I
think
perhaps
I
should
have
made
a
show
of
the
indignation
I
really
felt
,
and
I
am
sure
that
Colonel
MacAndrew
at
least
would
have
thought
well
of
me
if
I
had
been
able
to
report
my
stout
refusal
to
sit
at
the
same
table
with
a
man
of
such
character
.
But
the
fear
of
not
being
able
to
carry
it
through
effectively
has
always
made
me
shy
of
assuming
the
moral
attitude
;
and
in
this
case
the
certainty
that
my
sentiments
would
be
lost
on
Strickland
made
it
peculiarly
embarrassing
to
utter
them
.
Only
the
poet
or
the
saint
can
water
an
asphalt
pavement
in
the
confident
anticipation
that
lilies
will
reward
his
labour
.
I
paid
for
what
we
had
drunk
,
and
we
made
our
way
to
a
cheap
restaurant
,
crowded
and
gay
,
where
we
dined
with
pleasure
.
I
had
the
appetite
of
youth
and
he
of
a
hardened
conscience
.
Then
we
went
to
a
tavern
to
have
coffee
and
liqueurs
.