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are。 Whenever you want; darling。 I don't want to leave here if you don't want。〃
〃Let's see how the weather turns out。〃
It rained for three days。 The snow was all gone now on the mountain…side below the station。 The road was a torrent of muddy snow…water。 It was too wet and slushy to go out。 On the morning of the third day of rain we decided to go down into town。
〃That is all right; Mr。 Henry;〃 Guttingen said。 〃You do not have to give me any notice。 I did not think you would want to stay now the bad weather is e。〃
〃We have to be near the hospital anyway on account of Madame;〃 I said。
〃I understand;〃 he said。 〃Will you e back some time and stay; with the little one?〃
〃Yes; if you would have room。〃
〃In the spring when it is nice you could e and enjoy it。 We could put the little one and the nurse in the big room that is closed now and you and Madame could have your same room looking out over the lake。〃
〃I'll write about ing;〃 I said。 We packed and left on the train that went down after lunch。 Mr。 and Mrs。 Guttingen came down to the station with us and he hauled our baggage down on a sled through the slush。 They stood beside the station in the rain waving good…by。
〃They were very sweet;〃 Catherine said。
〃They were fine to us。〃
We took the train to Lausanne from Montreux。 Looking out the window toward where we had lived you could not see the mountains for the clouds。 The train stopped in Vevey; then went o