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〃You do want to go。 You see you want to leave me even to eat dinner alone。 I've always wanted to go to the Italian lakes and this is how it is。 Oh; Oh;〃 she sobbed; then looked at Catherine and choked。
〃We'll stay till after dinner;〃 Catherine said。 〃And I'll not leave you alone if you want me to stay。 I won't leave you alone; Fergy。〃
〃No。 No。 I want you to go。 I want you to go。〃 She wiped her eyes。 〃I'm so unreasonable。 Please don't mind me。〃
The girl who served the meal had been upset by all the crying。 Now as she brought in the next course she seemed relieved that things were better。
That night at the hotel; in our room with the long empty hall outside and our shoes outside the door; a thick carpet on the floor of the room; outside the windows the rain falling and in the room light and pleasant and cheerful; then the light out and it exciting with smooth sheets and the bed fortable; feeling that we had e home; feeling no longer alone; waking in the night to find the other one there; and not gone away; all other things were unreal。 We slept when we were tired and if we woke the other one woke too so one was not alone。 Often a man wishes to be alone and a girl wishes to be alone too and if they love each other they are jealous of that in each other; but I can truly say we never felt that。 We could feel alone when we were together; alone against the others。 It has only happened to me like that once。 I have been alone while I was with man